Thomas Shelby
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- United Kingdom
So to TL;DR, this guide is going to show you how you can get extremely realistic communications on Teamspeak. For some, the normal VOIP is enough, but for me (and I'm sure others) I want something more realistic on a RP server.
EDIT: Here's a sample https://clyp.it/dyzsdja0
Sample is of a whisper, normal is slightly more distorted(not a lot).
Requirements:
- Teamspeak 3
- Soundpack + Plugin linked below
The first step is to download both of these, the first link is a sound pack I put together with a couple sounds from different packs, and the second link is a teamspeak 3 plugin called "Crosstalk" The sound pack is made up of just a few .WAV files, you can scan it if you don't trust me.
Step 2: Copy all of the files inside the "Realism_by_Harry" folder, into your default soundpack (default male if you use that) folder in the teamspeak directory:
Step 3: Install the "Crosstalk" plugin you just downloaded, just double click it and it will install.
Step 4: Open Teamspeak and set your sound profile to default (or default male):
Step 5: Enable mic clicks & if you have disabled the whisper notify sound, then re-enable that(you will know where that setting is):
Step 6: Enable the Crosstalk plugin (Settings > Plugins > Check the crosstalk box)
Step 7: Go to the crosstalk radio settings, and set them up like this (Plugins > Crosstalk > RadioFX):
Make sure the values are all correct and that the "Home" and "Whisper" boxes are checked. The effect will be slightly less noticeable on the whispers, you can adjust these values as you like but I have them quite low (especially the whispers) so that it sounds realistic without interfering with the quality of the communications.
If you want it to sound like its 'breaking up' or far away, then you just adjust the "Destruction" value, all others you probably won't even need to change.
If you want a sample of what this sounds like, let me know but it takes about 5 minutes to do so try it, if you don't like realism then uninstall it.
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