![]() ![]() Then you can run ONLY the mic into another input on your PC to configure with your preferred VOIP client. Hope this helps! Good luckĮdit: if you plan on using voice chat WHILE streaming, you MUST get a mix board with independent send ports on each channel. I got mine for $17 on Amazon, and with a bit of EQ it sounds better than a snowball. It's okay to cheap out on your first XLR mic too. ![]() If you're new to the audio world, it will be frustrating to set up at first, and get everything working properly, but once it is, you'll feel that SWEET sensation of taking your audio to the next level. Decent mixer for this will be around $50-$80, plus required adaptors you may need to connect everything, plus the cost of your XLR Mic, and analog headphones. This effectively eliminates your need for VoiceMeeter, and gives you the capability to mix at will on the fly. Once you have all the inputs set up and mixed accordingly, either use USB or the main outs on the mixer into an open input on your PC, then configure your streaming software to use that input for audio, exclusively. You can even plug your phone/tablet/whatever into another channel if you do background music. Then, audio output from your PC into your mixer, any of the channels will do. The advantages to this setup are numerous: Slightly less taxing on your PC No alt+tabbing to adjust mix or clicking out of your game/whatever to a different window As many inputs as you need, depending on the board Built in EQ EFFORTLESS mix control once set up properly (FADERS <3) Setup is as follows: XLR into appropriate powered mixer port, headphones into appropriate port. Unfortunately yes, you will need an analog headset/headphones. You can even plug your phone/tablet/whatever into another channel if you do background music. If you're planning on live streaming with the setup, then honestly your best route is to get a hardware mixer, such as a cheap mix board (make sure it has phantom power to run the XLR mic).
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