Facetime have no built-in audio configuration options to select the Voicemod Virtual microphone, so you have to set Voicemod Microphone as the default system microphone.
To do so:
- Go to Finder > Write "midi" on the browser placed on the top right corner.
- Open Audio MIDI Setup
- Find the the Voicemod Microphone, right click on it and select "Use This Device for Sound Input".
- It's done! Enjoy chatting while using Voicemod!
Do not use the Voicemod Microphone as the output (headphones), we need it internally as an audio bridge to make all this work.
Through this output, you will hear the transformed voice if Voicemod is open, but not the rest of the sounds coming from games or other applications.
Note: Once you finish using Facetime (or any communication app with no built-in audio settings), remember to switch your default microphone to your regular microphone device.
Otherwise, your microphone won't work unless Voicemod App is open.
If you're experiencing issues with Voicemod not working in FaceTime or other communication apps without built-in audio settings, this may be due to a known macOS bug affecting virtual audio devices and some USB microphones starting from macOS 12.1. This bug can cause devices like Voicemod's Virtual Cable to be ignored, muted, or unrecognized in apps that use the VOIP/call API.
We are monitoring the situation and will update our software accordingly.