

Remember that your voice will only sound as clear as your microphone. This will apply to you or others in the channel, depending on how you set the two toggles beneath. Raise the slider to increase how much Discord will lower the volume of your other applications. We recommend leaving these settings enabled unless they are otherwise interfering with your existing setup.įinally, use the “Attenuation” setting to make it easier to hear your friends or yourself when speaking. Echo Cancellation, Noise Suppression, Automatic Gain Control, and Quality of Service are all enabled by default. Lastly, you can add additional push-to-talk shortcut keys by clicking “Keybind Settings”.Īdditional voice settings are available under the “Advanced” tab, which you can access by scrolling down this menu. Use the slider under “Push To Talk Release Delay” to increase or decrease the time delay between when you release the push-to-talk key and when your mic actually deactivates.

If you selected “Push To Talk”, select which key activates your mic by clicking “Record Keybind” under “Shortcut”. Then adjust the slider to be more or less sensitive. Discord automatically determines mic sensitivity by default, but you can turn this setting off by clicking the toggle. If you selected “Voice Activity”, you can adjust the sensitivity of this setting. Change this setting by checking the box for either “Voice Activity” or “Push To Talk.” You can change this setting to push-to-talk, which will instead activate your microphone only when you decide to push the corresponding key. By default, Discord will activate your microphone when it detects noise.
