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Michrophone Overide

Posted: 11 Nov 2013 17:38
by Dolkis
Hello.

We are soon starting to use Telephones thrue PF.

My question is if you can help us to fix a overide for the Microphone channels in the SND function.
Meaning this.
MIC1/MIC2/MIC3 Output: OUT.
MIC1/MIC2/MIC3 SND to channel TLP.
MIC TLP SND goes to PFL so I always can hear them thrue the Program
MIC TLP Output: OUT

TLP Device is VAC Line 3,
Input in our Telephone program is, VAC Line 3.

In this case I want to always have the Microphone to send sound to the TLP channel.
In this case I also have SND on my OUT channel to the same TLP channel so the listners can hear the sound of the radio.

Re: Michrophone Overide

Posted: 12 Nov 2013 12:47
by Dolkis
Tlp is The sound they here on The other side.

Tlp out is The sound of there voice and is going to nu pfl Chanel (overide to this Channel so if The Channel is muted it will always sen The sound to pfl.

Re: Michrophone Overide

Posted: 12 Nov 2013 12:59
by radio42
OKay, but then I still do not get your question or issue?

Re: Michrophone Overide

Posted: 12 Nov 2013 17:25
by Dolkis
MIC1/MIC2/MIC3 Output: OUT.
MIC1/MIC2/MIC3 SND to channel TLP.
MIC TLP SND goes to PFL so I always can hear them thrue the Program
MIC TLP Output: OUT



My problem is this. SND dont send sound when a channel is Muted, the channel must be muted so its not going on the channel OUT. So I want a overide in SND so even if the channel is muted, it sending the sound from that channel to the SND channel.

In this way we can be 2 speakers on our webstation thrue VOIP.

Re: Michrophone Overide

Posted: 12 Nov 2013 17:30
by radio42
Now I got you.

Just set the 'Mute/Unmute' option of the respective mixer input channel to 'Mute/Unmute Output Only' (by default this is set to 'Mute/Unmute Output').
This way it is only the 'Output To' signal which is being muted, but not the SND signal.

Re: Michrophone Overide

Posted: 12 Nov 2013 17:43
by Dolkis
Oh damn nice man! Thanks this program amaze me all the time! =)

Re: Michrophone Overide

Posted: 12 Nov 2013 19:37
by radio42
In the above settings it looks like you are sending the MIC1/2/3 audio signal twice to OUT?
1. MIC1/MIC2/MIC3 Output -> OUT
2. MIC1/MIC2/MIC3 SND -> TLP -> TLP Output -> OUT
Or are 'TLP' and 'MIC TLP' two different mixer channels?

However, I do not get your question or issue?
So what is your exact issue?