To set up MorphVOX Pro for Discord, Steam, and online games, you must route your real microphone through the software’s virtual audio driver, Screaming Bee Audio.
Setting up the software requires a quick initial calibration followed by configuring your target platforms. Step 1: Initial MorphVOX Pro Configuration
Before opening your games or chat apps, you must configure the software to capture your voice correctly. Open the Screaming Bee MorphVOX Pro application. Navigate to MorphVOX > Preferences > Device Settings.
Set the Microphone (Input) to your actual hardware microphone (e.g., Realtek High Definition Audio).
Set the Playback (Output) to your primary headset or speakers.
Run the Voice Doctor wizard to calibrate the software to your specific voice pitch for optimal quality. Step 2: Set Up on Discord
Discord requires manual selection of the virtual microphone driver to prevent it from bypassing your voice effects.
Open Discord and click the User Settings (gear icon) at the bottom left. Select the Voice & Video tab under App Settings. Change the Input Device dropdown to Screaming Bee Audio. Leave the Output Device as your regular headset. Uncheck Automatically determine input sensitivity.
Speak into your mic and manually adjust the sensitivity slider so it stays green when you talk. Step 3: Set Up on Steam
Configuring Steam updates your voice identity for built-in Steam party chats. Launch Steam.
Open your Friends List and click the Settings (gear icon) in the top right. Select the Voice or Audio section from the sidebar menu. Locate the Voice Input Device option.
Change it from your default hardware microphone to Screaming Bee Audio. Step 4: Set Up for Online Games
Most PC games either pull audio directly from Windows defaults or have an internal audio menu.
Method A: Games with In-Game Settings (e.g., CS:GO, Left 4 Dead 2) Open the game’s Options or Audio Settings menu. Look for the Voice or Microphone input selection.
Change the device to Screaming Bee Audio or System Default (if you completed Method B).
Turn on in-game voice loopback via console commands if you need to test the volume levels.
Watch this brief setup guide to see how the recording device configuration applies directly to titles like Left 4 Dead 2: Setup MorphVox Pro for video games – Left 4 dead 2 Fulltimespy YouTube · Feb 14, 2014 Method B: Games Using Windows Default Settings
Some games automatically choose whatever microphone Windows is currently using.
Right-click the Speaker Icon in your Windows system tray and select Sound Settings. Look for the Input section.
Change your default system input device to Microphone (Screaming Bee Audio). Pro-Tips for In-Game Success Add Voice Changing to Apps – MorphVOX Pro – Screaming Bee
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