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# Sound Attenuation For Proximity Voice Chat

// If you want to set up promiximity chat you should follow these steps, if not you can pass this one//

* To set up the sound attenuation you first should create an Sound Attenuation blueprint by right clicking on the contant drawer and it should be under Audio/Spatialization. You can name it anything you want for now we will be naming it SA\_Proximity

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* You can change the values and mess with it all you want but for this tutorial I've went with these values;

1. Set the Attenuation Function to Natural Sound
2. Set the Inner Radius to 500
3. Set the FallOff Distance to 4000
4. Set the Spatialization Method to Binaural

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Don't forget to change the Attenuation setting on the [Settings Struct](/simple-voice-chat-plugin/blueprint-setup.md) for the Proximity Effect to work correctly!

And thats it! Your SA\_Proximity is ready to roll!


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