#deej+sonar

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dark panther
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Not currently but if you want I could try writing a python script that does that?

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There's a python library that allows you to change channel volume

dark panther
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this api is what i'd use

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i think it should be possible i just need to finish my build and i can try testing it

final spruce
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PLEASE KEEP ME UPTO DATE

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sry caps

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i know nothing about coding soo any help will be amazing thanx

hexed swift
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Steelseries Sonar creates Virtual Audio Devices, which deej can control

hexed swift
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@final spruce Sonar assigns physical audio devices to the virtual audio devices that it creates. Those virtual audio devices should be visible in your playback devices in Windows. For me, the naming convention goes like this - "SteelSeries Sonar - Gaming (SteelSeries Sonar Virtual Audio Device)"

Use those names in your config.yaml like this:

slider_mapping:
0: SteelSeries Sonar - Gaming (Steelseries Sonar Virtual Audio Device)
1: SteelSeries Sonar - Media (Steelseries Sonar Virtual Audio Device)
2: SteelSeries Sonar - Chat (Steelseries Sonar Virtual Audio Device)
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Since the physical audio devices have their own volume controls still, it's a good idea to keep those at max level and not assign them to a slider. Just use the virtual audio devices to adjust everything

dark panther
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hexed swift
# final spruce so the .exe is not needed?

Correct. You can assign deej to control audio outputs based on the name. And since Sonar creates virtual audio devices that have a name, you can simply put it in your config file the way I showed you above.

No additional program needed to make it work.

This is exactly how I use my deej

rotund warren
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I experimented with this a long time ago and got it working but was too lazy to reassign all programs for Sonar

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Here is my config if it helps, this works basically just as @hexed swift said

final spruce
# rotund warren

hey is me again i cant seem to get the ddeej working with sonar using that config