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I really do believe we should be able to control our own noise gate instead of relying on their presets like any other competent voice recording software.
Interesting. I used those same settings and my voice still clips badly in recordings. My mic level is set to 95 in Windows and for Steam voice settings I left it default. You would think turning off the voice transmission threshold alone would fix it.
I managed to "fix" it for myself but I don't think this will apply to everyone. I've done some testing and I'm pretty sure the voice settings don't affect game recording whatsoever. I have an at2020 and a scarlett2i2 3rd gen. Simply increasing the gain knob on the scarlett let me start hearing my mic with a few interruptions in the recording but disabling gain control in "Voice" settings, versus disabling it in "Game recording" settings, I was hearing a clearer, louder difference from the latter(disabled in game recording). I also tried enabling and disabling every setting in "Voice" once I got my mic working and I couldn't hear any difference.