Gain Table help

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  1. magus7091

    magus7091 Regular member

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    OK, I'm going to start this off by saying quite simply, I do not know how to edit hex, but I have a hex editor, if someone tells me to edit such and such offset in such and such way, I'm going to have no clue AT ALL what they're talking about. That being said, if you wish to tell me to do that, then I'm going to need a step by step walkthrough, if you need I can even put up a link to the file I need edited so you can screenshot what I'm supposed to be editing. Now, on to my problem.

    For those who may want to know I'm using a V190 w/Cell One
    I have GP Tables Editor, and I got it because I was doing some work on my cell and somehow my gain_table.bin file got corrupted. I've since found and restored the file and with a little tweaking have everything working beautifully, except for one thing. I bought a headset a couple weeks ago and everyone could hear me fine, however since I've restored my gain_table.bin no one can hear me hardly at all, I have to cup my hand over the microphone and speak very loudly. I need to find a way to correct this issue. When I first started editing it in GPTE under Microphones the headset microphone gain was at 34, I've increased that past 70 and I still have to scream into it for someone to hear me, please help me...
     
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    I'm really not the type to do this, but I'm trying to get this replied to before it seeps into the afterpages, so BUMP. Anyone have any idea?
     
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    Surely someone here has to know something, even if you only know where to get an original unmodified gain table that would help. The file name I need is gain_table.bin
     

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