Axtell EASY-TALK Manuel de démarrage rapide - Page 5
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USING A MICROPHONE FOR LIVE AUDIO
To use a microphone to make your Dinky talk, you will need to plug in a microphone to a sound
board or mixer that allows you to increase the gain/signal so the audio is loud enough (a
microphone plugged straight into the DINKY-TALK will not have enough signal to move the
mouth). You would then split the output of the soundboard to go your DINKY-TALK as well as a
powered speaker or sound system. Depending on your soundboard, you can use an auxiliary
send to send audio to the Dinky and adjust audio to the correct volume, while using the main
output on the soundboard to send audio to the speakers.
Troubleshooting:
Mouth stays wide open during audio playback - If your character's mouth is staying wide
open the whole time, this means the incoming audio signal is too loud...try dropping the volume
on your playback device or microphone a bit to get more movement.)
Mouth doesn't respond to audio- If your character's mouth isn't moving at all, it could be that
the incoming volume is too low and needs to be boosted on your playback device or
microphone.
Make sure when you are recording voices or routines that your audio is loud and normalized,
and that your audio playback device has its output volume maxed.
Tech Support is available at [email protected].
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