Windows 11 might soon let you fine-tune your voice with the new Microphone Test Utility

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Key notes

  • Windows Insider Build 26052 adds a new Microphone Test Utility.
  • Compare audio quality in Default and Communication modes to assess processing differences.
  • Useful for evaluating communication effects and testing the Voice Clarity feature.

Microsoft has released Windows Insider Preview Build 26052, which includes a new Microphone Test Utility. This utility allows users to compare the audio quality of their microphone in Default and Communication modes.

This handy tool lets you compare your microphone’s Default and Communication audio modes. By recording and listening to your voice in both modes, you can:

  • Hear the difference: Some audio drivers offer specialized effects for communication purposes. This tool lets you compare the processed audio with the unprocessed default mode, ensuring your voice sounds clear and natural for your intended use.
  • Optimize for different applications: Whether chatting with friends or recording a podcast, having the right audio settings can make a difference. You can easily determine which mode delivers the best results for your needs.
  • Test out Voice Clarity: This new feature, also available in the latest flight, promises improved microphone audio quality. Use the test utility to compare Voice Clarity on and off and see its impact firsthand.

This tool is currently for testing purposes only and doesn’t alter the actual audio mode used by applications. While useful for most drivers, compatibility limitations might exist in specific cases.

Located in Settings > System > Sound > Microphone properties.

Other features in Build 26052 include improved hearing aid support with direct control over audio presets and ambient sounds in the Settings app and a new ‘Experience’ for Copilot in Windows for Insiders.

More here.

More about the topics: Windows 11 Insider

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