10. This will help to stop any related problems associated with connected devices. There will be an installation for every virtual cable you have installed. set VOICEMEETER virtual audio I/O as your default playback / recording device, an ASIO device if it presented with 256 or 512 sample buffer size. Check you have opened the right installation by checking the Driver Name field in the top left of the application. I personally use 1 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality) for Discord, but 2 channel, 24 bit, 48000 Hz for everything else. Increase the internal buffer of the Virtual Audio Cable. This appeared in my headset mic as well, but I believe I was able to fix it. If you have more than one input device, spread them among ASIO/MME/KS/WDM interface types. Turn the gain down one to two decibels and try talking into the mic to see if it worked. It is advisable to use this command if the audio stops or is distorted. Manually reinstall AV Virtual Audio Driver VoiceMeeter is able to mix audio sources coming from audio device as well as from audio applications. The Voicemeeter noise gate will support better sounds without crackling, hissing, and other unwanted sound interference in your audio feed. On top of that, my voice sounds so hollow and bad. As such, try moving the mic closer to your mouth and see if the static noise is gone. . An audio interface with a decent ADC will reduce the hiss. Also, I tried installing the latest realtek audio drivers, but they sorta like, failed? 44100 Hz and 48000 Hz are the most common options. by Vincent Burel Sun Jun 04, 2017 6:54 am, Post And after that the mic just didn't pick up any sound. I have tried the above troubleshooting steps with a main A1 device using WDM, MME, and ASIO. If this is the case, you may hear some buzzing sound or electronic noise. Next, download the VB-CABLE Virtual Audio Device Driver. HomeStudioExpert.com is owned by Bernt Rock Ltd. Crown House, 27 Old Gloucester Street, London, WC1N 3AX, UK If it is the fan, a usual pattern would be that the noise would not start immediately after starting up the computer, and only begins after some time, or you would be more likely to hear the noise if the room temperature is higher.