The "talking behind a fan" effect is most likely a difference in buffer sizes. ![]() ![]() It might be different, but here are some suggestions I have that might work: Hello, I also ran into a similar problem like this. My mic path is currently: Focusrite audio usb interface -> Nvidia Broadcast (Echo reduction) -> Voicemeeter -> AUX or VC -> Discord / other apps Any changes I make in Windows or otherwise do not seem to reflect in the VC control panel and I can't understand why. I can't seem to find a way to get these to match through Voicemeeter or Windows sound settings. One thing I have noticed in the Virtual Cable Control Panel is that my input sr and output sr are different: 48000 Hz / 44100 Hz. I can output through Voicemeeter Aux just fine but I'm trying to understand why this isn't working through VC and also trying to save on an input. The only way I can describe it is if I were talking from directly behind a fan. I just can't seem to get it to route through Virtual Cable without choppy audio. I have recently purchased an AT2020 XLR and a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (3rd gen) I would like to redirect my microphone through Virtual Cable as A2 (after adding a little compression, gate etc).
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