Adjusting or Achieving 1:1 volume conversion. Actual vs VC
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I've been using this for a bit, and was curious if its possible to adjust the volume conversion a bit to match 1:1 to actual volume output being received. As it's currently about 1:2 volume levels when receiving. Monitoring both levels (Actual vs VC)
examples: Whispering into your microphone has a low dB level naturally, the voice conversion should be around the same dB level on outputting the audio. As in speaking loud (clipping your mic on purpose) should make the output on the voice changer the same.
Overall it work's fine now, but not sure if I can get the voice to match 1:1 currently, or if it requires volume modifications in the backend. If this can be adjusted, I feel this will make the voice more natural/realism sounding, less mono.
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Adjusting or Achieving 1:1 volume conversion. Actual vs VC
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I've been using this for a bit, and was curious if its possible to adjust the volume conversion a bit to match 1:1 to actual volume output being received. As it's currently about 1:2 volume levels when receiving. Monitoring both levels (Actual vs VC)
examples: Whispering into your microphone has a low dB level naturally, the voice conversion should be around the same dB level on outputting the audio. As in speaking loud (clipping your mic on purpose) should make the output on the voice changer the same.
Overall it work's fine now, but not sure if I can get the voice to match 1:1 currently, or if it requires volume modifications in the backend. If this can be adjusted, I feel this will make the voice more natural/realism sounding, less mono.