How to: Normalize vent volume
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How to: Normalize vent volume
Here's how:
- Go to Setup
- Enable Direct Sound
- Select the SFX Button
- Select Compressor and click Add.
- Under Compressor Properties use the following settings
- Gain = Adjust for how loud you want people to be. (I use 15)
- Attack = 0.01
- Release = Around 500
- Threshold = Around -30
- Ratio = 100
- Pre delay = 4.0
I have used this for quite a long time, works great, everyone sounds the same its nice, Hope this helps people.
- Go to Setup
- Enable Direct Sound
- Select the SFX Button
- Select Compressor and click Add.
- Under Compressor Properties use the following settings
- Gain = Adjust for how loud you want people to be. (I use 15)
- Attack = 0.01
- Release = Around 500
- Threshold = Around -30
- Ratio = 100
- Pre delay = 4.0
I have used this for quite a long time, works great, everyone sounds the same its nice, Hope this helps people.
Re: How to: Normalize vent volume
Of course this doesn't work on the mac version because they don't really support it.
Vent wouldn't even have a mac version if it wasn't for the fact that there are a lot of WoW players that use a mac.
The only special effect you can use is volume ... so you have to "hand normalize"
Ironically the macintosh audio unit pipeline is much more flexible than direct X but it would require someone to care enough to code it and I don't see that happening hehe.
Vent wouldn't even have a mac version if it wasn't for the fact that there are a lot of WoW players that use a mac.
The only special effect you can use is volume ... so you have to "hand normalize"
Ironically the macintosh audio unit pipeline is much more flexible than direct X but it would require someone to care enough to code it and I don't see that happening hehe.
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