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Voice changes pitch in windows

Hello! I've had this for a while now where all of a sudden my voice gets super deep in every software I use or game I play, even when I listen to my own voice through windows it's like that. I can talk with my friends in discord for example and then a second later my voice sounds like the changed voices from tv programs where there is a anonymous witness or something. It sounds exactly like something you could do with a voice changer software. I can fix this temporarily by disconnecting from my discord channel, unplugging the mic (rode nt-usb), wait like 5s, plug it back in, wait 5 more seconds then reconnecting and it sounds fine again, for maybe 20 minutes...

I did a clean install of windows 10 64-bit yesterday and the issue is still here.

 

Id appreciate any help I can get!

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Go to the start menu, search "sound" and then hit enter. Go to the menu that says recording, right click on your microphone then click properties. Deselect pitch shift. Hopefully this works for you!

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6 minutes ago, emmettontheweb said:

Go to the start menu, search "sound" and then hit enter. Go to the menu that says recording, right click on you microphone then click properties. Deselect pitch shift. Hopefully this works for you!

I cant seem to find what  you are describing??

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Okay try going to your speaker properties and then deselect pitch shift there. If you don't see it I'm not sure how to help you as there isn't much information about this online.

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11 minutes ago, emmettontheweb said:

Okay try going to your speaker properties and then deselect pitch shift there. If you don't see it I'm not sure how to help you as there isn't much information about this online.

I honestly cant seem to find anything called "pitch shift" in windows. could you perhaps paste a screenshot of it?

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1 minute ago, emmettontheweb said:

here

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Oh, It seems like I dont have the "pitch shift" enhancement. I have some others but I tried to disable all of them and see if that helps. Thanks for your help.

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