
This section is where we’ll set up any hardware devices that we have as well as the virtual audio cable that we downloaded. The UI is divided into sections, the far left is Hardware Inputs. Now we can open VoiceMeeter Potato and look at some of its features. Now Windows knows where to send it’s default desktop audio and where the communications audio should be sent, we can close this window. Right-click the VoiceMeeter Output and select “Set as Default Device” and right-click the VoiceMeeter Aux Output and select “Set as Default Communication Device”. We’ll head over to the Recording tab and do the same. Step 2 – Setup Your Default Recording Devices.Next, we’ll right click the VoiceMeeter Aux Input and select “Set as Default Communication Device.” Open the sound control panel by hitting the windows key and typing in sounds, or by right clicking the volume icon in the taskbar and selecting sounds.Ĭlick on the playback tab and scroll down to the VoiceMeeter Input, right click, and select “Set as Default Device”. Step 1 – Setup Your Default Playback Devicesįirst, you should head over to your windows sound settings and set up some defaults for windows.Once they’re downloaded and installed, restart your computer and let’s get them setup! You will also need to download and install the Virtual Audio Cable software to have an extra option to route more of your audio. You can download VoiceMeeter Potato from Here.

If you’ve ever wondered how some of your favorite streamers can talk to their chats without teammates hearing them or lower their in-game audio on stream while still able to hear it themselves, then look no further. You can route communication software like Discord and Game chat to one input and game audio and music to other inputs, giving you the freedom to control each sound discreetly. Voice Meeter allows you to control each audio device on your system separately. Potato is larger and more functional when compared to its two smaller cousins, Voice Meeter and VoiceMeeter Banana. It functions as a virtual audio mixer that allows you to control every aspect of your PC’s audio. VoiceMeeter Potato is donationware created by VB-Audio.
