MUTEOMATIC is an elegant and simple plug-in that automates the activation of a talkback or listen microphone channel according to your DAW’s transport state and boldly displays the channel's activation status.
Auto Mute solves this problem by keeping your laptop quiet until you manually enable its sound using some keyboard shortcut or by double clicking Auto Mute icon in the system tray. Even if you work in office and your colleagues have accustomed to sounds produced by your laptop, sometimes it is needed to mute it. Sep 09, 2020 Not exactly auto-muting but it might work the same for you. How to Mute and UnMute Safari Tabs on Mac - iGeeksBlog Have more control when browsing the net by knowing how to mute and unmute Safari tabs on Mac. Auto Mute solves this problem by keeping your laptop quiet until you manually enable its sound using some keyboard shortcut or by double clicking Auto Mute icon in the system tray. Even if you work in office and your colleagues have accustomed to sounds produced by your laptop, sometimes it is needed to mute it.
Did you ever find yourself talking to the band in the studio excitedly, only to realize that you’ve spoken to yourself for the last few minutes, because you’d forgotten to press the talkback button? Or did you ever have to put out a fire started by a client who had commented on a talent’s attitude while the talkback mic had been unwittingly left open?
Enter MUTEOMATIC.
MUTEOMATIC will automatically mute the talkback or listen mic channels according to your DAW’s transport state, opening the mic automatically when the DAW stops and muting it back when the DAW is in playback or recording mode, all while clearly displaying when the mic is open or muted, so that you won’t find yourself in awkward positions or have to play fireman again.
In addition, MUTEOMATIC can be used to automatically mute long effect tails or a monitor’s vocal effects when the DAW is no longer playing, clearing the air for intelligible conversation.
AUTOMATIC CUT & LISTEN
MUTEOMATIC will automatically mute the talkback or listen mic channels and boldly display the channels’ states so everyone in the room knows when a channel is open. Whether you feel the urge to encourage the artist while recording or whether you need to mute the mic for a discreet conversation, just click on the main display to either temporary talk or mute the mic.
EASY TRANSPORT
Set MUTEOMATIC to mute at any transport state to suit your needs. Just click on one of the transport icons to change MUTEOMATIC’s settings.
FEATURES
Auto-mute a talkback or listen mic channel according to the DAW’s transport state
Elegant and clear design boldly displays the talkback state
Automatically mute long effect tails or monitor effects when DAW is paused
One-click temporary interrupt mode
Compatible with most major DAW’s on Mac & PC
Available in 32- and 64-bit AAX, RTAS, VST and Audio Unit Formats
Free!
Auto Mute For Mac Osx
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Mac: OS X 10.7 or higher
PC: Windows 7 or higher
Plug-in formats: AAX, Audio Unit, VST, VST3
Safari User Guide
Safari lets you mute audio in any open tabs—helpful when you’re listening to audio from one website, and unwanted audio starts playing from another.
If you’re viewing a tab that’s not playing audio, the Audio button in the Smart Search field is white with a blue outline. If the tab is playing audio, the Audio button is solid blue.
Mute audio
Auto Mute For Mac Shortcut
In the Safari app on your Mac, do any of the following:
Mute audio in the tab you’re viewing: Click the Audio button in the Smart Search field.
Mute audio in other tabs: If you’re viewing several websites that are playing audio, Option-click the Audio button in the Smart Search field to let audio play in the tab you’re currently viewing and mute the audio in other tabs.
Mute all audio: If you’re viewing a website that’s not playing audio and other tabs are playing audio, click the Audio button in the Smart Search field to quickly mute all audio in other tabs.
Mute any tab: Click the Audio button on the right side of the tab in the tab bar.
See websites that are playing audio
In the Safari app on your Mac, click and hold the Audio button in the Smart Search field to see a list of websites that are playing audio.
Choose a website to go to the tab where the audio is playing.
If you’re viewing a website that’s not playing audio, the list of open websites also includes the Mute All Tabs option. If it is playing audio, it includes the Mute This Tab or Mute Other Tabs option.
Unmute audio
In the Safari app on your Mac, click the muted Audio button in the Smart Search field, or on the right side of the tab in the tab bar.
Note: You can mute and unmute audio in tabs that are in the active Safari window as well as in tabs that are in other Safari windows behind the active window.