vsound
Vsound is a term used in software and audio engineering to denote virtual sound processing or virtualized audio devices. There is no single, universally recognized product or specification named vsound; rather, multiple projects and concepts have used the name or a similar identifier to describe software components that handle audio entirely in software rather than through fixed hardware paths.
In practice, vsound concepts appear in contexts such as virtual audio routing, software-based mixing, and emulation
Typical architecture of a vsound-inspired system involves a front-end API for applications to request playback and
Common use cases include sandboxed audio testing, virtual labs for audio research, and software studios seeking