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Thanks for getting in touch and thanks for the feedback! You're right, currently there's no way to hear immediate feedback on your voice, it all has a slight delay which is purely for atmosphere. As you say, this isn't useful for monitoring your own voice.
Currently the way Stage Presence's mic input works there would always be a slight delay on and voice feedback. I will add more immediate voice feedback to my task list, however it would require some restructuring of the code so I can't guarantee I'll be able to add it soon.
Thanks again for the feedback, this kind of community feedback is super useful :)
Cheers!
Jon
I can only hear my voice when I turn on the delay. That sounds horrible because it is loud and very delayed.
The only way up to now is to put the Vive microphone on the output of the Vive-HDMI speakers in the Windows Sound settings. This is reasonably but not a permanent solution. Is there no other solution?
Thanks, Daniel