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Voice is low on twitch need some help
Hey guys I stream on twitch and wanted to start using facerig.

I did a test today and the volume on my voice is very very low coming through tiwtch, is there any way to adjust this? I am using my logitech g930s instead of my blue yeti for the program.

I don't see an option to make the sound any louder through facerig and when you run it through OBS it picks up the program volume not the mic volume so boosting that wouldn't do any good.

Any help?

Craig
soda_pop_tv

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FurRiffic Jul 22, 2015 @ 4:17am 
how about using the plain old windows volume settings?
Rightclick your sound icon in the bottom right, recording devices, souble-click your mic, volume (3rd tab), crank that up :)
yeah tried that first lol, the game volume on OBS goes over facerig as they both are considered games in obs, so no way to work around using the voice mod, just have to use my voice
FurRiffic Jul 22, 2015 @ 4:49am 
btw, to check, are you doing:
real mic -> FaceRig -> Speakers (FaceRig Virtual Audio) --> FaceRig Virtual Microphone --> OBS (select that microphone as the microphone to use in OBS)
yeah that works fine without the voice mods, I set the voice mod up to make my voice deep like the demon avatar, that won't work with the voice mods as obs is picking it up through the broadcast not the mic itself, it that makes sense
76561198162644749 Jul 22, 2015 @ 6:21am 
Originally posted by soda_pop_tv:
I don't see an option to make the sound any louder through facerig and when you run it through OBS it picks up the program volume not the mic volume so boosting that wouldn't do any good.
Wrong.
OBS picks up the DEVICE volume, the virtual MICROPHONE volume of the FaceRig Virtual microphone which you need to select as your recording device in OBS Settings>Micrphone/Aux Audio Device.

Please note that your settings in Facerig should be djusted so that Audio Playback Devices in General Options>Devices points to (or has selected, if you wish) Speaker (FaceRig Virtual Audio) and sound loopback must be enabled in the Sounds tab.


OBS has 2 separate "lines" which it records from. One of them is a device line, such as a physical or virtual microphone device and the other is the "line" it routes your game/desktop sound through.

The FaceRig voice effects and audio should be routed through the virtual device.

ok thanks a ton I will try that!
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Date Posted: Jul 22, 2015 @ 12:38am
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