me23
28-01-2004, 22:30
This doesn't have TOO MUCH to do with TeamSpeak, but it's more of a general audio problem... If anyone knows of a better place to look (I suck at googling), then just say so =)
Anyhoo: I have been toying with the EAX Control Panel for hours, and yet am unable to achieve my goal: To have the EAX effects affect the microphone, or for that matter, ANY recording device (Being able to select Wave as the recording device for example).
Currently, I'm able to toy with the settings to change what I hear out of the speakers, playing music or whatever, but am unable to modify it so that when I record something, it sounds all crazy.
Example: I set reverb to 100%, then play a song. It's all reverby.
I record something, and play it back after turning reverb off. Just the normal microphone sound. (Or I try talking over TeamSpeak, just the normal sound no matter what I set).
So, does anyone know a way to get the EAX effects working on the microphone? (And if you know a better place for this, I'm all ears =)
Anyhoo: I have been toying with the EAX Control Panel for hours, and yet am unable to achieve my goal: To have the EAX effects affect the microphone, or for that matter, ANY recording device (Being able to select Wave as the recording device for example).
Currently, I'm able to toy with the settings to change what I hear out of the speakers, playing music or whatever, but am unable to modify it so that when I record something, it sounds all crazy.
Example: I set reverb to 100%, then play a song. It's all reverby.
I record something, and play it back after turning reverb off. Just the normal microphone sound. (Or I try talking over TeamSpeak, just the normal sound no matter what I set).
So, does anyone know a way to get the EAX effects working on the microphone? (And if you know a better place for this, I'm all ears =)