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I want to make a microphone/ headset controller for my pc

MSIPoweredGamer

Dec 4, 2020
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So I have been doing research for a long time and cant seem to find anything. I want to make a controller that I can connect my computer, my microphone, and my headphones to. I want to be able to control Mic on/off and mic volume along with controlling bass/treble/volume for the audio out put for head phones, Without hearing the mic or having the headset signal go back to the pc. I would like to keep the left right signal for the headphones but that is not needed. Dose anyone know how to make a circuit or code for this using switches potentiometers etc. (I am ok with having two pc connections for mic in and audio out if needed) I have some very very basic coding experience but its been a while. Thank you in advance!

note: If something like this exists online for ~75 or less please tell me Thank You. The Picture is Kind of my idea (please excuse the bad MS paint skills).Wiring project example.PNG
 
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Nanren888

Nov 8, 2015
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I guess the normal answer is either a usb headset or analogue components + software to control every aspect of the sound, on off, volume, tone controls.
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Seems most of what you ask for is provided by the sound hardware of the computer and software controlled.
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If you have a need for the controls being hardware, you might want to search for small sound mixers. There are many sorts available, with a variety of inclusions, mic preamps, mixers, tone.
 

MSIPoweredGamer

Dec 4, 2020
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I guess the normal answer is either a usb headset or analogue components + software to control every aspect of the sound, on off, volume, tone controls.
.
Seems most of what you ask for is provided by the sound hardware of the computer and software controlled.
.
If you have a need for the controls being hardware, you might want to search for small sound mixers. There are many sorts available, with a variety of inclusions, mic preamps, mixers, tone.
Thank You for your help
 
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