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One thing I really think that would improve the experience, is to be able to recreate your "table" by freely moving the voices of each participant, from left to right, like you can do on TeamSpeak using the 3D audio mixer.
I don't think the whole 3D spectrum is that needed at all, but being able to move voices away from each other, instead of being all right at the center, makes conversation much easier, because our brain can follow the different lines, even if someone were to talk over another one. Just like a normal real-life conversation with your friends.
Is it something possible to do? Just a very basic control on each window, from -100 to +100, or even -10+10 would suffice.
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That's an interesting suggestion. I think it would be harder to implement at the moment based on the way Foundry implements the video/audio container, and the fact that the menus are already getting pretty crowded. However, I've been wanting to do a UI overhaul, and I'll keep this in mind as an added feature when that's available and I have more control over how everything is implemented.
I'm super fan of your module thank you so much!
One thing I really think that would improve the experience, is to be able to recreate your "table" by freely moving the voices of each participant, from left to right, like you can do on TeamSpeak using the 3D audio mixer.
I don't think the whole 3D spectrum is that needed at all, but being able to move voices away from each other, instead of being all right at the center, makes conversation much easier, because our brain can follow the different lines, even if someone were to talk over another one. Just like a normal real-life conversation with your friends.
Is it something possible to do? Just a very basic control on each window, from -100 to +100, or even -10+10 would suffice.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: