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In the Preferences box go to Device Settings.
From the Drivers Mode select which one you think would be best.
Under Microphone, select the correct Mic you intend to speak into.
For Playback select the correct device / speaker for sound output.
You could also go to the Sound Settings section and experiment with some of the settings there as well.
When you think you have the settings you like, click the OK button and test things.
Be sure to have ON the "Morph" button click to enable voice-morphing (you'll see a green light lit when it's on) and to hear your own voice playback to see what it sounds like you could also click on the Listen button.
When you're speaking, and if things are working properly, you can see some audio-level bars showing accordingly.
If it's all still not working properly, then I'd suggest to go into your Windows Recording Devices properties (right-click on the little speaker-icon in your Windows task-bar), and check the Properties of your Microphone. Check to see if the Levels are high-enough (if too low it may not be picking up your voice well enough).
I'd also suggest that in the Advanced section to Un-check the option in Exclusive Mode of "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device."
Good luck.
PS: When wanting to use in a program, for example with Skype, you'd go into the Audio Settings for that program and choose the "Screaming Bee" as the Mic input device.
Screaming Bee is the driver associated with MorphVox.
Then to have your voice Morphed click the Morph-button on in MorphVox Pro, and for your own real voice click the Morph-button to off.
http://www.screamingbee.com/support/contacts.aspx
in Windows Audio Properties , Record Tab ,
the Screeming Bee Device Driver NEEDS to be selected as the :
Default Device
Default communications Device
( 2 items to "Set" )
aka ( your Physical mic is NOT set as the default device , NOT anymore )
the Screaming Bee Device Driver will Find your physical mic , and route it
thru MorphVOX Pro ,...ALL apps will\should automatically find the Screaming Bee
Device , which will then automatically route thru MorphVOX Pro .
your physical mic will now be morphed ALL the time , System Wide .
the "Physical mic's" Level here , is set to 100 %
the Screaming Bee Level here , is set to 65 %
MorphVOX Pro and the Screaming Bee Device Driver support
16 bit 44.1 khz mono ,...so i have the Physical
mic set to 16 bit 44.1 khz .
Steam Client mic test , worked just fine . no issues ( with morph ).
Vegas , Movie Studio , both find the "MIc" just fine ( with morph )
it all works .
the above "2 items to set" , is documanted by Screaming Bee help and web site .
the above is the Proper\best way to use MorphVOX Pro .
P.S.
in order to use your Physical mic with morph ,...MorphVOX Pro MUST be running .
( as sometimes i forget to Launch MorphVOX Pro , wondering why i didn't
have the morph )
any body have an idea?
this ♥♥♥♥ solved this problem for me.
sorry for necropost, just wanted to help future self or anyone else, bcoz this thread is one of the first which shows up in google(atleast for me) :)
thanks , windows 10 added the features to :
Turn OFF web cam , Turn OFF camera , Turn OFF mic ,
as a security feature , so then we need to Turn it On , to use it .
at least we are now aware that We Turned it On , thus we can't
blame miki-soft for any media breach . they only did it to
protect themselves , NOT us .