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756 points mtlynch | 5 comments | | HN request time: 0.411s | source
1. C1sc0cat ◴[] No.23928310[source]
Oh nice I will have to look into this as I was considering Using a dual pc set up for streaming and this would be great for controlling the second pc (mac mini)

I want to have main pc for running ROLLd20 and a daw - then use a mac mini to run the processed audio from my DAW into hangouts.

This is so I can properly play in audio and , music cues as well as altering my voice to suit the character eg a galdos style for a robot

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2. lukevp ◴[] No.23928393[source]
You could probably do this with the loopback features of a podcast style interface and not need a second computer. The one I use is the MOTU M4, the M2 is a little cheaper.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IKjKymjc_R8

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3. mtlynch ◴[] No.23928510[source]
Thanks for reading!

I'm not an audio guy, so I can't comment on how well it would suit that scenario, but it sounds like a neat pipeline, and I'd love to hear about it if you end up building it.

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4. C1sc0cat ◴[] No.23928650[source]
Yes I have looked at virtual loop back like Voicemeeter and might be able to do it with the routing aspects of the focusrite software.

It is of course the sort of thing that should be baked into the OS.

5. C1sc0cat ◴[] No.23928773[source]
I was more a better way of remote controlling the mac vnc works but its a bit crap.

The main idea was for GM's to use mood music to set the tone or for audio effects the classic red alert should for a sf based game.

What I wanted it for was real time voice changing for character voices - basically the flanged goa'uld or the glados formant shifting robot voice or the classic Dalek voice