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We added some hints for Teamspeak and Discord: https://steamcommunity.com/app/629520/discussions/0/1742260376455487628/
Next to Teamspeak and Discord or other sophisticated voice applications (excluding many games), you should always do the following: Let Soundpad measure your voice volume at File -> Preferences -> Audio by clicking the button next to the decibel value. Afterwards all sounds will be played as loud as your voice.
To hear the quality, at which Soundpad actually injects the sounds into the microphone stream, you may run the voice volume measurement (File -> Preferences -> Audio -> Hit the button next to the decibel value) and play a sound on the microphone only from the main window. The quality should be the same as if you play the sound directly on your speakers.
Remove the echo cancellation in your Voice & Video parameter AND change the noise suppressor to standard, if it's on "Krisp" it won't work properly.
Then when people are going to hear your voiceline correctly.
No. I just ended up deleting soundpad from my account cause i wasn’t gonna use it much anyways.