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Microphone/Line-in

Microphone/Line-in

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Microphone/Line-in

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RadioBOSS allows users to configure the microphone and line-in settings. These settings are used when the line input is enabled through the LINE.IN file.

 

To configure the microphone/line-in settings, follow these steps:

1. On the top menu bar, select Settings > Preferences...

The Settings dialog opens.

 

2. Click Microphone/Line-in.

 

settings_mic

 

"MIC" button

In this section, you set how the "MIC" button operates. The button is located on the toolbar and on the FX tab in the main window.

 

Select the appropriate Driver (DirectSound/WASAPI/ASIO/Windows Mixer) and Device - the sound card you want to use.

 

Note, that it is not recommended to use the "Windows mixer control", as the sound from the microphone will not go on air if RadioBOSS is used to broadcast to the Internet. However, if an external application is used to broadcast, the Windows mixer can be used.

 

Music level - playlist level when the microphone is on. Fade in/out sets how fast the volume is changed.

 

Mic Amplifier - increase the microphone volume. If your microphone is too quiet, also check the sound card settings.

 

Line Input (Line.in file)

Furthermore, users can select a driver and device for LINE.IN.

 


More information:

Enabling microphone

Working with linear input

 

 

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