So for some times now people on discord were telling me that they were hearing themself or my game/youtube/spotify sound even when my microphone is muted.
After a couple of hours of testing out things, I have uninstall voicemeeter banana, played around some windows setting and was able to solve the problem by enabling the an option about the echo for my microphone. Now I can blast a youtube video at full volume, people won't hear it.
I decided to install back voicemeeter banana, but the problem started right away. I reset all settings in voicemeeter, still the same.
If I add my microphone as one of the input, as soon as some sound is playing, my microphone will pick it up.
@Chocobo & @Yorker2005 - These types of issues are often PC-Specific which makes it very hard to remotely diagnose/troubleshoot it even with an RMA because you'd need access to the PC itself to rule out the PC. An RMA would result in the headset being tested and possibly returned to you without the actual behavior being fixed because there's a good chance that the problem is PC-side and not an HMD hardware issue. The odds of a microphone failing but still having this specific output aren't crazy high because it'd probably fail completely and not just pitch shift. Rebooting the linkbox is helpful when trying to troubleshoot between different changes because it reboots the DSP chip on the device.
The free voice changer in VideoProc Vlogger is easy to use in a click. You can select an audio clip, and use a preset to alter the voice, for instance, from male to female voice, from female to male voice, from adult to child voice. To add more fun, you can try the robot sound, the chipmunk sound, etc.
There are not alien, robots, baby or cat voices. The solemn role of this tool is to alter female voice to male voice. The drop-down menu provides you with subtle options, such as slightly lower pitch, extremely low pitch or chipmunk. We had a good laughter when it changes our cat's meow into a deeper voice.
For example with it I can open different Native Instruments standalone app (ex. Guitar Rig, FM8, Massive) all at the same time and I can hear sound from each (using my onboard audio chip). While doing this I can play my guitar in the external USB card and still hear it.
Newer Macs utilizing the M1 chip may not be able to run Mixlr AudioLink. If you're using a newer Mac, and you're unable to find Mixlr AudioLink as an input option after installing the desktop app, one alternative is BlackHole. This is an audio device which works in the exact same way as Mixlr AudioLink.
Realtek Sound Card allows users to use the Headphone Virtualization feature to experience surround sound (home theatre experience) while using their Stereo headphones. Headphone Virtualization is an advanced sound processing technology in which a surround sound experience is delivered on two-channel stereo headphones with the help of chips or sound cards based on integrated digital signal processing (DSP).
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