Silencer and Voice-FX on X-FI Titanium


  1. Posts : 118
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
       #1

    Silencer and Voice-FX on X-FI Titanium


    Hey, I've installed the Creative Console Launcher which claims to have a Silencer and Voice-FX. But where do I find these features? I've been looking everywhere but I still can't find them. Any help?

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    From looking at the help file for Entertainment mode,

    Configuring microphone effects

    Adjusts the effects that are used with your microphone.
    Notes

    • The Silencer feature will only work effectively when using the appropriate Creative-proprietary dual-mic headset. Do not use this with other types of microphones.

    The Silencer On and Silencer Off buttons enable you to compare how the Silencer feature will affect your voice.
    To use the Silencer feature with your microphone


    • Select the Enable Silencer check box.

    To use voice effects with your microphone


    1. Select the Enable VoiceFX check box.
    2. Click the drop-down arrow in the voice effects list to select one of the available effects.

    To use EAX effects with your microphone


    1. Select the Enable Mic Effects check box.
    2. Click the drop-down arrow in the EAX effects list to select one of the available effects.
    3. Drag the Mic Effects slider to vary the intensity of the effect.

    To hear how your voice will sound with or without effects


    1. Ensure that your microphone is not muted.
    2. Change the Silencer , VoiceFX and Mic Effects settings, then speak into your microphone to hear yourself with the different effects.
    I would hazard a guess that you're not using the aforementioned "proprietary" Creative headset, in order for those settings to appear.
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  3. Posts : 118
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I have the right stuff for it, I've used it before, a while back, I remember having a mess around with the voice-fx
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