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ArctheNomad
Dec 30, 2012

Did you ever beat Canary Mary? No! I haven't even PLAYED Bioshock Infinite!
Problem description: I am getting leakage from other people in the group call on my recordings. I have a Blue Snowball for a standalone mic and a Turtlebeach Earforce X12 for a headset. I have tried both Discord and Skype and both gave me similar results,

Attempted fixes: I tried changing the mic volume, moving away from the mic and am still getting the same issues.

Recent changes: None that I can think of.

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Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

System specs: Dell Studio XPS 7100

Location: USA

I have Googled and read the FAQ: Yes

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Alereon
Feb 6, 2004

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College Slice
Is it simply sensitive enough to pick up the sound being played through your headphones? There shouldn't be any potential for analog signal leakage here.

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