Voice Tune
Push to talk, say a tuning change, and FFB-Bridge applies it to a B draft so the saved A profile remains untouched until you keep it.
The open beta tests the first Pro workflows: Voice Tune, Cockpit Web, profile history, A/B tuning, and frictionless beta reports. This is not the whole Pro feature list; more Pro features will arrive before the public release.
Nothing else in flight-sim force feedback works like this: tune the stick by talking to it, or from a tablet in the cockpit, with every change landing in a draft you can fly, compare, and roll back. These are first-of-their-kind workflows — the beta is where they get proven.


Push to talk, say a tuning change, and FFB-Bridge applies it to a B draft so the saved A profile remains untouched until you keep it.
Open a tablet or second screen on your local network and tune force feel from the cockpit without alt-tabbing away from the simulator.
Recover earlier profile versions and test profile changes with a cleaner trail of what changed, when it changed, and how to get back.
In-app report buttons attach license context, app state, and support bundles automatically, then open a private follow-up page for notes or optional audio.
Hold push-to-talk and say what you want in plain English. Voice Tune understands around 46 force-feedback controls and applies your change to a live B draft — your saved profile stays untouched until you keep it. Recognition runs entirely on your PC; your microphone audio never goes to a cloud service.
Say it the way you'd say it out loud: make the stick heavier, ease off the runway rumble, set engine rumble to 15 percent.
Describe the problem and it adjusts the whole related group: too much vibration, trim feels wrong, taxi rumble is too strong.
Not sure what to change? Ask what makes it shake and it names the dominant force and offers to dial it back.
A wake word keeps ordinary cockpit talk from changing anything — but a safety stop like stop forces works instantly, no wake word needed.
The beta UI makes the report path obvious, keeps context attached, and gives each tester a personal page with assigned missions and report history.

Cockpit Web turns a phone or tablet into a live instrument panel for what your stick is feeling — a board of every active effect, a force read-out, and one-tap A/B tuning — all served from the desktop over your own network, with no cloud and nothing to install on the tablet.








Start Cockpit from the desktop app, then scan the QR code from the tablet or second computer. If Windows asks, allow FFB-Bridge on the private network so the local browser can connect.


Every Pro save — from the desktop or the cockpit tablet — is snapshotted first. Pick any earlier version and restore it in one click; a fresh snapshot is taken before the restore, so even rolling back is reversible. No other force-feedback tool keeps a tuning trail like this.


Public access is request-only during beta. The signup below uses the normal FFB-Bridge double opt-in flow, so the invite can only go to an address you control.
This asks for access only; it does not create a license by itself. License links are sent from the Pro beta invite email.
The Pro beta installer is Windows-only for now. Linux and macOS Pro builds come later, after the Windows beta flow is stable.
Pro keeps its own settings and profile folders and does not touch your Free install. Profile import will come later; for now, back up your Free profile folder and manually copy profiles into the Pro folder only if you choose to.
Beta licenses are intentionally strict: one activation and three offline days. This is to ensure betas don't go stale. The full release will allow at least 2 simultaneous activations and at least 30 days of offline use before a license check happens.
Cockpit Web runs on your computer and your tablet connects over your local network. Windows Firewall or private-network prompts may need to allow FFB-Bridge before a tablet can connect.
Voice Tune downloads the speech model once from ffb-bridge.com, then recognition runs locally on your computer. Your microphone audio is not sent to a cloud speech service during normal use.
If you explicitly submit a Voice Tune beta report, you may choose to attach a short voice sample on the follow-up page. Those recordings are beta diagnostics only, auto-delete after 48 hours unless manually retained for investigation, and never remain beyond 7 days.
A Whisper-compatible local speech model used by the app's bundled recognition engine. It is hosted by FFB-Bridge so the app does not depend on a third-party model download URL.
Only when you press a report button: the app sends the license proof, feature context, typed notes, and support bundle details needed to debug that report.
Yes. Uninstall the beta build, stop using the beta license, and contact support if you want beta report data removed.