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 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