Microphone settings

You can find the microphone settings by clicking on the gear icon on the desktop interface and clicking on the Microphone tab.

This is what the microphone settings looks like:

Microphone settings window

Microphone settings include:

  • Microphone Input Device - Lets you choose which microphone input device Flipside is using.
  • Lip-Sync Gain - A volume multiplier to apply to the microphone input before sending it for lip-sync analysis.
  • Lip-Sync Noise Gate - Eliminates background noise below a certain threshold to prevent external noises from affecting the lip-syncing.
  • Compression - Whether compression is enabled on the voice input. If enabled, compression can be applied to the lip-sync, recorded voice, or both.

Compression settings

  • Attack Time - This is the time it takes for the audio signal to become fully compressed after exceeding the threshold level.
  • Threshold - This sets the input level above which compression is applied.
  • Compression Ratio - This sets the amount of attenuation applied to the input data. For example, a ratio of 1:1 will apply no attenuation, while 2:1 will attenuate a signal that is 2 dB above the threshold down to 1 dB above.
  • Gain - Since attenuation lowers the output volume of a signal, the output gain can be used to make up for the attenuation and bring the volume back up to where you want it.

Next: Output settings

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