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VoiceMaster

Getting started

The first step to using VoiceMaster is to use the voicemaster setup command.

What is the interface channel?

The #interface channel will contain an embed with buttons that allow members to customize their temporary voice channel. This channel should be locked to keep the embed message at the top of the channel.

What is the Join to Create channel?

The Join to Create channel is where members will join to create their temporary voice channel. This channel is required for the VoiceMaster system to work.

Customizing new voice channels

You can customize what the temporary voice channels look like when they’re created. Redirecting voice channels Redirect voice channels to a specific category.
Syntax: ;voicemaster category [category]
Example: ;voicemaster category Voice Channels
Setting the default channel name The name can use the {user}, {user.name} and {user.display_name} variables.
Syntax: ;voicemaster name [name]
Example: ;voicemaster name {user.display_name}'s vc
Setting the default channel bitrate The bitrate must be between 8 and 384.
Syntax: ;voicemaster bitrate [bitrate]
Example: ;voicemaster bitrate 384
Setting the default channel region The region must be one of the following
brazil, hongkong, india, japan, rotterdam, russia, singapore, south-korea, southafrica, sydney, us-central, us-east, us-south, us-west
Syntax: ;voicemaster region [region]
Example: ;voicemaster region russia

Customizing your voice channel

The following commands can be done via the #interface channel.

Renaming your voice channel

You can use the voice rename command to change the name of your voice channel.
Syntax: ;voice rename [name]
Example: ;voice rename Valorant Voice

Limiting the number of members

You can use the voice limit command to set a limit on the number of members that can join your voice channel.
Syntax: ;voice limit [limit]
Example: ;voice limit 5

Making your voice channel private

You can lock & hide your voice channel with the following commands.
  • voice lock - Prevents anyone from joining the voice channel.
    • voice unlock - Allows anyone join the voice channel.
  • voice hide - Hides the voice channel from the channel list.
    • voice reveal - Reveals the voice channel in the channel list.

Permitting members to join

You can use the voice permit command to allow specific members to join your voice channel.
Syntax: ;voice permit [member]
Example: ;voice permit bender.py
Claiming ownership If the owner of a voice channel leaves, you can use the voice claim command to take ownership of the voice channel. Transferring ownership You can use the voice transfer command to transfer ownership of a voice channel to another member.
Syntax: ;voice transfer [member]
Example: ;voice transfer bender.py
Change channel status You can use the voice status command to change current channel status.
Syntax: ;voice status [status]
Example: ;voice status Gaming