Radio Voice Effect :D

taymas
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Re: Radio Voice Effect :D

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Thanks tshuff, will try it out now! I was going to give the software mentioned by Keith a go, will try both...

P.S.

...are you THE catstrator? (noticed the twitch link,) if so, I absolutely enjoy your videos :D
tshuff
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Re: Radio Voice Effect :D

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taymas wrote:Thanks tshuff, will try it out now! I was going to give the software mentioned by Keith a go, will try both...

P.S.

...are you THE catstrator? (noticed the twitch link,) if so, I absolutely enjoy your videos :D
The one and only. Thanks! :mrgreen:
taymas
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Re: Radio Voice Effect :D

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That's awesome! I've enjoyed your collaborations with Jeff Favagnino.

Back to the point - I've figured it out!!!! I already have a guitar effects pedal (a physical one I use for my guitar.) I plug that into my PC, and using the software you suggested tshuff, I created a virtual audio source.

I then redirect PilotEdge to that audio source. Next, I add the distortion effects quite nicely... this mean I can use my headset INDEPENDENTLY, purely for PE comms, whilst system and X-Plane sounds are played through my speakers - much like being in a real plane, and headset purely for comms - this is AMAZING! I can't believe that Keith had the foresight to include this feature - you smart man :D (yes, I'm a professional schmoozer.)

But WAIT - I can ALSO add a line in to my effects pedal, which is clean sounds, so I can use the headset for clean system/X-Plane sounds, and have the distortion on PE comms only. This is amazing.

Perhaps I can schmooze Keith into using his non-productive 12AM - 6AM time to implement a little tickbox for optional distortion... pretty please! (Either way I am happy, but now am surrounded by cables :D)

Hope this helps someone - this way I didn't need to spend £25 for Virtual Cable, then £25 for the virtual guitar thingy.

tshuff, you saved me £25 by suggesting that free software that creates a virtual audio source!

Warmest Regards
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