Why is my Discord mic so quiet?
Discord has many built-in audio processing features like Krisp noise suppression, automatic gain control, and echo cancellation. While these are great for standard voice calls, they can often make low-end or budget microphones sound incredibly quiet, muffled, or completely cut off during loud moments.
How Cruze Blast Fixes This
Cruze Blast completely bypasses your hardware limitations. By routing your microphone through the Cruze Blast DSP engine, you can apply up to 6000 dB of pure digital gain before the audio ever reaches Discord. This means you can be as loud as you want.
Additionally, the built-in smart Noise Gate ensures that even with 6000 dB of gain, your keyboard clicks, breathing, and background fan noise remain completely silent.
Setup Guide for Discord
- Download and open Cruze Blast. Select your physical microphone as the Input Source.
- Select CABLE Input (VB-Audio Virtual Cable) as your Output Destination, and turn the engine ON.
- Open Discord Settings > Voice & Video.
- Change your Input Device to
CABLE Output (VB-Audio Virtual Cable). - CRITICAL: Turn OFF Discord's "Automatically determine input sensitivity", "Echo Cancellation", "Noise Suppression (Krisp)", and "Automatic Gain Control". Cruze Blast is handling all of this for you now.
You are now ready to dominate your Discord lobbies with a crystal clear, massive microphone sound.
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