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...you would want to use two instances of Stereo Tool. Try simply launching a renamed copy of the Stereo Tool executable in tandem with your original instance and it'll generate its own ini file. I do believe Hans wants people to buy a license per differently processed audio stream, however, if you're using licensed features.
Yes, that's what I was also thinking, although I didn't try yet. My main issue is that the PC laptop I'm using too light in CPU to process all the HAM radio software (DxLab, MultiPSK, WSJT-X, SdrConsole, VirtualAudioCable, VSPE) and 2 instances of Stereotool. As I'm mostly using the configuration in portable/sota mode, I don't want to upgrade to a heavier laptop or add external "boxes" for audio processing (such as Pimp Raspberry-based Stereotool Micro processor), it would be too heavy in my backpack.
Ideally I'd love Stereotool to have the following routing:
Input#2-->TheBimp-->LowLatencyMonitoring Output (from microphone to transceiver mic input)
Input-->Repair/Processing-->HD Output (from transceiver speaker output to headphones)
That would be efficent for many HAM radio operators, I believe.
73
Bruno