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Voice volume control

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Is there a way to control the volume of the voices other than turning down the speakers. When I have the voices at a comfortable level for me, I can no longer hear the FS2002 sounds. Do the FS2002 sound sliders control RCv3, and which ones?Thanks.

Dick Parker in Northeast Ohio USA

Windows 10 64-bit | Nvidia GTX 1080 | ORBX | P3D 4.4.16.27077
 

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turn up/down the fs2002 sound sliders to match the rc volume.there is no rc volume control

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I would like to suggest adding a volume control to RCv4, or somehow have it linked to the FS2002 volume sliders so that all radio communications have synchronized volume (if that's possible).Thanks for the prompt reply.

Dick Parker in Northeast Ohio USA

Windows 10 64-bit | Nvidia GTX 1080 | ORBX | P3D 4.4.16.27077
 

I can see a point in having a volume control for RC, but linking it to the FS2002 ATC level would be a serious mistake. It's important that each user can find his own preferred balance between the two ATC systems, or even turn off the built-in ATC sound altogether.

I agree, a stand alone volume control for RC3 would be great. I also have the problem where at a comfortable level, I can hear RC3 but I can't hear FS2002 ATC.

Rich, After you have RC at a cmfortable level, aren't the sound sliders available to you in options? For me I used my main speaker volume control for RC sound, then adjusted the various sound sliders (engine, environmental, etc) under OptionsSound in FS to bring them into line with how I like to hear it. Your settings will be somewhat different than mine but the idea is the same.Best regards, Rob

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