Keep in mind for the proper functioning of Voicemod you have to use headphones. If you use speakers, the sound will feed your microphone and create feedback that will ruin the experience.
There are several actions you can take to improve voice delay!
CPU consumption
We use a small percentage of CPU to process the audio, but we need to process the audio all the time. If there is another application/game that is consuming all the CPU, maybe this can be affecting our audio processing.
Also, you should adjust the power plan for the best possible performance.
- Settings/Power&sleep/Additional power settings (right-column)/Create a power plan/High performance.
If you don't have that plan, you have to create it:
1.- Just click on 'Create a power plan'
2.- Select the High performance plan and click on 'Next'.
3.- And it ends by clicking on the create button.
Remember to select the new plan (High performance) before closing the window.
Different Sample Rate between devices
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. 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.
If you want to optimize performance you can set your input and output Sample Rate of all your devices to 16bits 44.100 Hz:
- Close the Voicemod app.
- Go to Control Panel -> Sound.
- Go to Playback Tab.
- Double click on your Headphones to open the Properties Tab.
- Go to Advanced.
- Set the Default format to 16bits 44100 Hz.
- Click Ok.
- Go to Control Panel -> Sound.
- Go to Recording Tab.
- Double click on your Microphone to open the Properties Tab.
- Go to Advanced.
- Set the Default format to 16bits 44100 Hz.
If you are using more devices in your audio flow, set all of them to 44100 Hz.
- Open Voicemod.
- Go to Voicemod -> Settings.
- Select again your Microphone and Headphones.
Exclusive Mode
In order to process the audio in real-time, we connect to the microphone in a way that is called "exclusive mode". This mode allows very low latency and is what makes it possible for you to hear yourself in a very short time. Make sure to have the microphone "exclusive mode" active to improve latency and decrease or delete the delay.