Set the Default format to 16bits 48000 Hz.Double click on your Microphone to open the Properties Tab.Press the Windows key + R and write rundll32.exe Shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL Mmsys.cpl,0.Or use the sound icon, right-click the sound icon on the taskbar and select Sounds.To use the Start Menu, navigate to the Windows Start Menu > PC Settings > System > Sound > Sound control panel.Go to the Sound control panel window via the Start Menu, the sound icon on the taskbar, or by running a command: Go to the system tray on the right side of your Windows Bar (where the time is, the audio icon, etc.). You have set your input and output Sample Rate of all your devices to 16bits 48.000 Hz *: If you have different sample rates in the devices where the audio is flowing, we have to resample each audio package, which means, a lot of processes. The audio flows from the microphone to Voicemod and from there we create two output signals one goes straight to the headphones and the other goes through the Voicemod Virtual Audio Device to our Voicemod Virtual Microphone. The higher the sensitivity of the microphone, the easier it is to lower the quality of your voice. It is also very important that you have an appropriate input level. Disable the "MIC EXCLUSIVE MODE" toggle.Maintaining the Exclusive mode in the microphone improves the response time, if you experience problems related to audio crashes try to change this configuration:
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