I like the notion of dual DACs on a headset device. You've got me shopping!
Best, Janina Robert Carter writes: > Hi, > > I purchased an Arctic 5 gaming headset. This headset has a USB interface and > has two sound cards built-in. So, there is a volume control on the cable > which allows you to control the volume of the two sound cards separately. You > can set up the sound sources on the Mac so that you have VoiceOver on one > sound card and Zoom on the other. This way, using the single volume control, > you can turn either sound source up or down as needed. This is not panning as > both sound from Zoom and Voice Over come through both speakers but the > ability to grab the volume control and turn up or down either source > instantaneously makes for a much more pleasant Zoom and VoiceOver experience. > > I learned about this headset from a podcast that David Woodbridge did about > it. > > Robert Carter > > > > > On Jul 9, 2020, at 2:35 PM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello All: > > > > Like many of you I spend a lot of time each week in Zoom meetings. > > > > I find there are many ways by which Zoom notifications read aloud by Voice > > Over > > enhance the experience. I very much appreciate knowing who just entered > > the meeting, and who just left. This is only one example. > > > > But there's clearly also the problem of Voice Over obscuring what is > > being said in the teleconference itself. Unfortunately, both speack at > > exactly the same locus of a stereo field, because there's no facility to > > pan these sound emmiters to different locations even though most of us > > are likely stereo capable in our hardware. > > > > I believe the situation could be enhanced greatly if we had the ability to > > adjust the pan position of Voice Over speech. If the sound coming > > from the meeting were in one location in the stereo field, while Voice Over > > speech were in a different pan location; we would have a greater > > possibility to pay > > attention to the one and ignore the other. Some of us would likely even > > learn to comprehend both just as sighted people often comprehend > > unrelated simoultaneous events in their visual field. > > > > What do you think? Is this something we should request of Apple? I > > suspect it would be relatively easy to implement. > > > > Best, > > > > Janina > > > > -- > > > > Janina Sajka > > https://linkedin.com/in/jsajka > > > > Linux Foundation Fellow > > Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup: http://a11y.org > > > > The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) > > Co-Chair, Accessible Platform Architectures http://www.w3.org/wai/apa > > > > -- > > The following information is important for all members of the Mac > > Visionaries list. > > > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners > > or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > > > Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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