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ATC + Engine sound split?

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HiIm wondering if there is a way to split the ATC's voice and all other sounds (engines/gear/flaps etc).So I can have ATC on my headphonesWhile I can have all ither sounds on speakers.Please let me know.

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Not for free. Both those audio signals are mixed down together. Splitting them up again is tricky. I know of two options but both cost money:Option 1:You can buy a little gadget from www.goflightinc.com called the GF-ATC. This uses audio filters to extract the frequency range of the ATC speech from the total audio mix and passes it out over headphones. The audio is also passed along to your normal speakers. No idea how well this works or how much seperation you'll get. It also has some knobs on it for controlling the atc menus rather than using the keyboard.Option 2: (the way I do it)Buy RadarContact and run it on another pc accross a network. The ATC audio is totally seperate then. This will be used instead of the FS2004 ATC. It has some advantages like being more comprehensive than the FS ATC. The main disadvantge at the moment (v3.1) is it doesn't interact with the AI aircraft very well (if at all). I understand that version 4 will fix this.Option 2 is cheaper if you've already got the second pc and you're running an FSUIPC/WIDEFS setup. If not, AFAIK the GF-ATC is the only game in town. But as I said - I've never heard one so I don't know how good they are. Best ask around for some opinions.Paul

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