![]() As it sounds like, when I play my voice audio, that I am hearing myself through a blown speaker, that annoying buzzy sound from it. Well, it’s an improvement but, as you said, might not be able to get rid of all of it. Hum remover is the tool to reduce hum/buzz, but it does generate more ringing-artefacts the higher the values used … The residual buzz may be impossible to remove in post-production without damaging the voice. If this was the quality of the original audio, OBS has done a good job to remove the mains-hum buzz & air-con noise The “air” dial on KSHMR is like treble-boost, dialling that back from my suggestion will reduce the high-end. The KSHMR thing is pretty neat, though now it’s a bit buzzy, at least to my ears. Most of the fuss is getting your voice into the computer without destroying the sound quality. They sacrificed sound quality for directionality and noise reduction. I have a Logitech gamer headset with directional microphone. Terrific theater or presentation microphone, but again, best used in a quiet room or studio. Head mounted microphones are a serious problem. ![]() Did it get wet? I am treating one microphone super carefully because the cable in the bottom is starting to fail. ![]() Nobody said anywhere you can’t have a broken microphone. Do you have a web cam? They have microphones.Īnnounce a brief test and unplug the microphone while you speak. Once you have noise or distortion in your recording, getting rid of it later is very difficult-when you can do it at all.Īs Trebor above, a sudden change in recorded sound-muffled and distant-can be traced back to using the wrong microphone by accident. Later they got a real studio and everything cleared up. They put processing and noise gates on her voice and she started to sound like an air traffic controller. “Come on, people, my garage is quieter than that.” It sounded like somebody assembling an Ikea cradenza in one show. It looked like a nice studio, but it sounded like they shot it on the Rockerfeller Plaza loading dock. On the other side of that is the older Rachel Maddow show. You can just about see the guest’s microphone to his left of the tie knot. Most lapel microphones are non-directional, so they have to be used in a quiet room or studio. Compression’s job is make your voice quieter and the quiet sounds (room noise) louder. ![]() This clip has rumble (thunder) filter and Heavy Noise Reduction applied- twice.ĭid you change anything like air conditioning, heating, or ventilation or add any equipment from the last time it worked OK? It sounds like a boiler factory back there. Points given if you can make it through that whole thing on one breath. Thank you all for your time.Įdit: Oh! Totally forgot, my Windows version is over on the right in my profile (Windows 10) and my Audacity version is 2.4.2. Though admittedly the Purple Panda (and one other cheapy I got as a hold over while the last Purple Panda got RMAed) is a 4 pole mic that I use the included 4 pole to 3 pole adapter cable. But for now I’ve stuck to lapel mics as I can just clip it to my shirt, plug it directly into the computer’s front panel mic port, and no matter how I move the mic sticks with me at roughly the same distance. >.< ), would have to be a lapel setup, be cheaper than the full studio setup with XLR mic, converter box to PC, scissor stand, pop filter, shock mount, etc. If a better mic setup, and given most headset mics are junk (I’m told, not rich enough to go out and buy every single one to try out. What do you all recommend? I included an official test audio (found the link to the Produce a simple Audacity Forum Voice Test) to hopefully help you out. I tried one tutorial on Youtube and it just made it worse when I added compression. Wondering if I need a better mic setup or if I can some how fix this in post with Audacity. I noticed this in both Audacity and in OBS. I’ve noticed, as of late, my audio from my Purple Panda lapel mic is flat and muffled sounding, I have the mic clipped to my shirt, out in the open (not under my shirt), and about * reaches for a tape measure * 6 inches (15cm ish) from my mouth.
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