If not, then I would love to learn how to do it better than I manage now. My conclusion has been that others (Omri, Underdog, other musicians) have used more advanced production techniques (Bitwig, Ableton, etc.) and music interfaces than ‘simple’ recording in Rack and that makes the difference. I have also tried to play waw or flac Rack files on my high-end stereo and the sound quality is quite poor and very different from that on my laptop (no to mention real, recorded music). Still better sound from YT in FF than directly from Rack. Sometimes when you record audio, for example for a podcast, you get some low level noise you would like to remove or reduce in order to have more crisp sound. Audacity will then try to subtract that single, exact noise from the rest of the show. Use a DI Box, cheap modeler or whatever to improve it. Select a portion of the show with noise and no performance. If you plug in your electric guitar directly youll be feeding your mixer a very low signal. It increased to sound quality for all signals - of course. Noise Removal only works when you have one single noise and the noise doesn’t change over the show. I thought that maybe it has to do with the dac so I put a Dragonfly Cobalt usb dac between my laptop and Sennheiser Momentum 2 headphones. 0:00 / 1:43 Intro Make your audio less muffled Audacity Ore Apampa 511 subscribers 3.2K views 1 year ago Audio / Voiceover Tutorials Sometimes when you record audio, for example for a. However, watching Omri Cohen or Underdog on YT in FF sounds quite much better: richer, more nuanced, more headroom etc. Listening directly to Rack sounds good and also recordings (flac or waw) played with Groove Music in Windows 10 on the laptop, which sounds like listening directly to Rack. Been at it all day and its getting exhausting haha.I have had the similar experience over the years with Rack. The value 7 is the amount of samples that are averaged. (snd-avg s 7 7 op-average) Put the code into the nyquist prompt and press OK. If you are using the microphone built into your laptop and recording the sound from the speakers built-into your laptop, that CAN be very bad. I have normalized and tried some of the fixes I found on YouTube. I am using a Snowball Ice Black mic made by BLUE. I think there was a couple other methods i tried but forgot. A smart DSP-trick to reduce noise in the upper regions (while keeping a proportional big amount of the useful signal) is to average the samples. I am recording course lessons into Audacity on Windows 10. Either of these actions halves the amount of data Audacity otherwise has to write. Running out of ideas - are there any other programs or things i could do. Reduce the amount of audio data being written: Choose 16-bit Sample Format in Audio Settings Preferences and set recording channels to mono in Device Toolbar (unless you need stereo). I have tried the common delete the device and reinstall it - doesn't do it and sounds the same. I have upped the DB in OBS to +5-+7 which helps a little bit but still quite low and quality is shocking still. I have tried several internet "fixes" such as sound settings volume to 100 (was set to 95 previously) and upping the quality to DVD (was CD before - as i know some had telephone)Īlso tried Voice meter and the VB cable plugin - that totally destroyed the quality overall (tried several preset ups) I’ve been using stereo mix on Audacity with very good quality for years, but this problem. The recording sound seems a bit muffled, while the sound coming out of my speakers during recording is of good quality. The issue is (and i think it seems to be a common problem) is that the microphone is quite low/quiet when talking into it whilst the overall quality if muffled and sounds high Bass. Hello, I have an issue with the sound quality when recording with Audacity using stereo mix. It "works", as it gets detected and i can record voice on it and so forth in OBS + Audacity. Sometimes when you record audio, for example for a podcast, you get some low level noise you would like to remove or reduce in order to have more crisp sounding audio. That remained the same on PC, where attempting to record voice samples on Audacity. Could you open a new single mono track (from the top menu - Tracks > Add New > Audio Track). I bought a new Snowball Ice Microphone today for my son and put it into my laptop to setup. sounds muffled enough to make cheaper headphones shy away.
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