

- Voice candy for windows 10 drivers#
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Voice candy for windows 10 full#
Now I finally have full rich bass again, and I can adjust the bass/treble as I wish through the Jabra headphone software.Using this tool, you've got the privilege to use about 125+ breathtaking celebrity voice filters, including celebrity AI voices, 600+ sound effects, and voice memes in real-time gaming and chatting apps.Įxcept for real time voice changing, it also works for recording and audio voice modulate. After doing that and then restarting, I had instantly better sound.
Voice candy for windows 10 software#
I don't seem to have the Waves MaxxAudio software that some have mentioned, but I eventually solved the problem by disabling "Intel Smart Sound Technology for USB Audio" in the Windows Device Manager. with little/no difference from any of these. I had tried updating the Realtek audio driver, updating the software for my headphones, and disabling audio enhancements in Windows sound settings for the headphone device. Also the bass/treble level adjustments in my headphones' software were having no effect. I also began having seemingly random fluctuations in volume even though I hadn't touched the volume slider. The same headphones sounded much better with my old Lenovo laptop. I use Jabra Evolve2 40 headphones that plug directly into the thunderbolt/USB-C port on the laptop.
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I recently had a similar problem: I was hearing flat, muffled, poor-bass, just terrible sound quality, after switching to a new Dell Precision 5570 workstation with Windows 10 64-bit. System type: 64-bit operating system, 圆4-based processor Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4810MQ CPU 2.80GHz It seems like I've tried every solution on every Dell forum post I can find, and nothing works. This is really driving me up the wall and I would be very appreciative of any help at all.
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(Maybe that was the Dell Audio MaxxAudio Pro getting disabled.) And none of them are the echoing sound that I was getting at the very beginning of this whole thing, which baffles me. Upon choosing different options ("Headphones", "Headset", "Skull Candy Headset") the audio sounds bad in slightly different ways. When I plug in the headphones to the laptop, a window asking what I just plugged in pops up. I've checked the laptop speakers (fine) and the headphones on another device (also fine). Notably, when I plug in an external USB audio interface (in this case, an Edirol UA-4FX), the problem somehow persists, even when the audio is being entirely routed through an external device. So I switched back to the newest one, thinking that at least I would have the latest stuff to work with as a blank slate. In the process of attempting to roll back the drivers, I eventually tried one that made it so no sound at all was coming from the headphone jack, and nothing would fix that, either.
Voice candy for windows 10 drivers#
I'm currently using what I believe to be the very newest Realtek drivers from Dell's website. I've tried un- and re-installing Realtek drivers (new and old), I've tried disabling Windows' sound enhancements, and I've tried disabling Dell Audio's MaxxAudio Pro features (those last two are still switched off). But at some point in the process of me tweaking stuff, it has changed into something much worse and harder to describe - a flangey, bassless, very very poor sounding signal. At first, it was an echoing sound, some kind of spatialization I imagine (meant to sound like a living room or something). I've seen several posts on this forum that seem similar - a Dell laptop running Windows 10 (as I am) with echoing sound or poor quality sound out of the headphone jack. The situation is extra frustrating because I'm actually an audio professional who needs proper sound in order to get work done. It's a Dell Precision M4800, and I would very much appreciate any assistance.


Hey there, I've been going through a bit of a saga with my headphone output on my laptop.
