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 Posted: Jan 6th, 2008 04:05 PM
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Keith Clark wrote:
Now, if you are already listening to your microphone  - when you open DcSix you need to mute your microphone input so you don't hear it anymore. Right-click on your volume icon on the desktop down by the time, open volume control, and mute the microphone balance. Why? Because if you don't, and you open up DcSix then you'll be listening to both the filtered audio and the live audio at the same time. You need to mute the microphone input when you use DcSix so you only hear filtered live audio.

If you have more questions, I'l be happy to answer them.

Thanks,

Keith

Hi Keith,
I haven't been on here in a while  but came across your tips for using DC6. However, I don't understand really the last part. What should I be muting. It can't be the microphone can it?

Given that I want to also use some background noise (i.e. white noise, etc.) what's the best approach then?

Cheers.
/Milan