On VCS7 main panel, click Preferences to open the Preferences dialog box.
In the Preferences dialog box, we will change Hook mode to Virtual Audio Driver mode.
- Check VadMode (1).
- Click the OK button (2) to apply the new settings and close the Preferences dialog box.
- Run Adobe Captivate.
- Choose menu Edit >> Preferences to open Adobe Captivate's settings dialog.
- In the Preference dialog box, choose Recording (1) tab >> choose the Settings (2) button. And then click on the "Audio Settings" (3) button (see Fig 3).
In the Audio Settings dialog:
- Choose Avnex Virtual Audio Device (4) in the Input Device section. (see Fig 4), and 44,100 KHz Encoding Frequency.
- Click Ok (5) to close the Audio settings dialog.
- Testing with Calibrate audio input (see Fig 5).
From now on, VCS Virtual Audio Driver will be the main audio driver recognized by Adobe Captivate.
Return to VCS7, choose the morphing effects for your voice, and make adjustments until you are satisfied with the output voice.
Note: You should have known how to change voice using Voice Morpher feature, and other voice changing features of VCS.
You now can record presentation with Adobe Captivate . The morphing settings for your voice will be applied automatically.
Note: While VCS Virtual Audio Driver is being set as the audio driver for Adobe Captivate, do NOT turn off VCS7 when recording via Adobe Captivate. If you don’t want to use VCS7, change the audio settings of Adobe Captivate back to normal audio source.