USB Mic as system default mic for google now - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

I am trying to find a way to set a usb microphone as the default mic of my android lollipop device. Can anybody help?

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[Q] Mixer Path mods

Greetings everyone, i have a issue well actually more a dislike with my phone i would like to solve it using the mixer path xml file if possible.
First off i have a D852 running Cloudys Rom.
And when im in my jeep and i plug in a aux cable the phone automatically disables the Phones microphone so when i receive a call i can answer and hear the person but they cant hear me cause the mic is disabled .
What i would like to have the phone do is instead of calling the aux cable profile from the mixer path when a aux cable is plugged in i would like the phone to call the headphone or wired headset profile so that way the microphone stays enabled while the aux cable is plugged in.
From what i have read it seems that soundsabout app seems to accomplish the same thing but its a third party app
So does anyone think this is possible trough mixer path xml or am i completely unaware of how this actually works.
Thanks for all your help.
By looking at the mixer path file i see that there are multiple "profiles" such as hand set , voice-headset mic, speaker-and -headphones, and so on . but i have yet to figure out which one is called upon then the aux cable is plugged in.
Here is the mixer path file included in cloudy`s rom.
Thanks
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[Q] USB Microphone

Has anyone tried or had any success recording video with a USB microphone? I was under the impression that android is supposed to support USB mics. The weird thing is that the mic works with straight audio apps, but the mic doesn't work while trying to record video using the native video recorder. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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5.1.1 USB Audio problem (in and out) with multiple otg devices

My N7 is being used as a car headunit. I'm having a usb audio issue with multiple devices. With an OTG y cable, I am running an easycap and a UCA 202 w/an amped mic into the inputs. Everything works fine before the easycap is powered. When I swtich intro reverse, video shows up fine. When I shift out of reverse and the easycap powers off, all audio will only play from the internal speakers and I get "Can't open microphone". I have to either reset or dis/reconnect the otg y cable to fix the problem.
I am able to preserve usb audio out if I use the "easycap viewer" app but I cannot get the mic to work at all with the easycap unpowered after the first connection. Mic and audio work fine up until the easycap is powered on for the first time. Interestingly, the Mic will only work when I am in reverse. I figured this out while parked and testing--not really reasonable to shift into reverse on the highway to make a voice command .
Is there a flashable fix? An app? Any workaround?
Appreciate the help. Thanks.
Rom: Stock (LMY48X)
Kernel: Timurs v3 final (I have reached out to the developer and he said that his kernel does not modify the stock android handling of usb audio since it was built into lollipop)

Mic level in car

I recall that when I first got my swift it adjusted the mic volume when I was using it connected to my car audio via the 3.5mm headphone jack.
It no longer does this and I cannot find a way to adjust the microphone level.
Due anyone rise experience this andor do you know how to adjust the mic level?
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[Help] with disabling headset mic when plugged in

I have a pair of Sony headphones with an in-built mic ,when attached to my phone the work as a headset . The issue with them is that usage has broke the mic. Now whenever I connect my headphones my mic gets switched to the headphone's mic which is broken. Is there a way root / no root which lets me reroute the mic to the default phone ones when I connect the headphones?

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