I think this is the only tutorial on all of UA-cam that covers OBS filters with actual knowledge and without winging it and choosing whatever settings work for their mic and calling it a day. Actually helped me, thank you!
Your sound is so much better these days. You had some videos where the mic sounded too compressed. I've learned so much from your videos and applied it to my channel over the years. You and Podcastage have been the greatest influence on the audio quality of my streams. Thanks for everything! You deserve more subs and recognition.
8:10 there is, record your voice without any filters, add this recording as media source, enable monitoring on it, then apply and adjust filters on it in real time and see/hear what you like the most. Great tutorial!
Can you turn the filters on and off as you record? Then just play it back and listen to the changes? I have not tried yet so I thought I would ask. Or do the filters, even if eyed out, not change while the same recording is still going?
yes, changes apply in real time, but it might be harder to differentiate the small changes just on recording itself compared to being able to enable/disable on the fly while listening@@grandpahgamer3526
I have been struggling with audio for literal years at this point, and I can say without a doubt that this video has been the easiest to follow along, and the most effective one that I've ever watched on the topic. Thank you so much for making this.
I've Been Putting off fixing my audio bc all the videos I saw over complicated things or tried to go to fast, expecting me to understand terms and concepts I had no idea about. this was simple, straight to the point, a very easy to follow along with
BROOOOO MY MIC SOUNDS 1 MILLION TIMES BETTER, THANK YOU!!!! I spent months and watched tons of vids to try to get my mic to sound good on obs. None of them has gotten my mic to sound so perfect as this video did!! I Love You Bro!😭🙏
a year and some change later, and I'm just now realizing that the ORDER of the filters matter. My mic reset for some reason and I just couldn't get the right audio again. You saved my whole stream dude. Thank you!
I am a new streamer and have been having such a hard time trying out different settings to get a balance between my game audio, voice chat and ducking features. This solved it! Thanks for the tutorial!
As a "music producer", I always found adding a hi-pass filter to remove the extreme low end at the start nof your chain helps to get a cleaner signal for later compression and it also helps noise suppression to be a bit more precise as the extreme low end takes a lot more energy to be produce. most of the time its just the low end that triggers your compressor and limiters.
After months of trying to get my audio better i rewatched this video following the steps one by one, then moving these setting sinto my GoXLR instead of OBS and I appreciate you so much Epos, finally i have audio that I like, especially after lowering the Gain on my SM7B to 52 and then adding back in Post, its so much cleaner sound and less annoying mouth/breathing pickup... literally makes me want to make a new video now for channel. Thanks for all your guides
After much consternation and "I'm never gonna be able to figure this out!", I did it. After watching it all the way through one time, I re-watched it with OBS open, seeking to different points to follow through with you step-by-step. While my streams will still not have great audio, it will be vastly improved! Since I cannot (for whatever reason) use Exeldro's Source Record plugin, adding in redundant, unfiltered audio tracks for capture card and PC audio that aren't sent to the audience but are saved with the video allows me to clip highlights with the game audio only. I'll be making a backup of this new setup because I have to reinstall Windows 11. That's another story for another time, however!
This video is crazy good! I had a bit of trouble setting up the ducking for my music based on the explanation given. For anyone having problems, I was trying to set the threshold around my talking voice and then nothing was happening, but it seems like you need to set the threshold lower than your talking voice, and when your voice crosses that line it will duck in relation to how far the line was crossed. As a loose example, if the voice is hovering around -8db, and you set your ducking compressor to have a threshold of -22db, then when you start talking it it will duck your music by ~12db. Maybe this is incorrect and the ratio is at play here as well, but that is what I observe. Either way, thanks for the amazing video!
I came here just to figure out how to get the sound of my AC not be picked up during my stream, but now my mic sounds WAY better as well. Thanks so much! I'll definitely be checking out more of your vids. Thank for the comprehensive yet easy-to-follow video. Edit: I would like to add that I have a portable AC like two feet from me that makes a lot of noise, so I followed the steps you laid out, BUT I did *Noise Suppression* below Gain and then a *VST Plugin* underneath the noise suppression. Then I followed the steps you laid out after Gain. There's a tiny bit more to the way I laid things out, but it helped a lot with my very low-end mic.
I had been struggling with my audio as of late. And not only is this a great step by step video to get your audio sounding really clean and nice, but it also teaches you what all of these terms in all of the audio filters mean, so that from now on you understand how each one works and can make adjustments comfortably yourself! Thank you so much for this great resource!
this improved my sound MASSIVELY. Previously, it was always clipped while speaking (now i know its because the time-delay "attack" was set to 6ms instead of 3ms), the noise reduction didnt really work well. It either reduced waaay too much or you could still hear cars outside which was unfortunate. And then my voice was very low, I had to talk so loud that it hurt after 10 minutes. Really stressful. Also you get a headache pretty quickly and the whole process is not enjoyable. Well. Your video did wonders! Now when talking VERY calmly, the audio is really good to hear. Loud. But also sounds nice. And background noise as well as mouse clicking and keyboard tapping is cut out. And the limiter prevents my loudest moments from being deleted. Overall a very nice tutorial. Thanks for that! I have a rode smartlav microphone. Nothing special at all. around 50$ I think it costs. Anyways. The sound is more than good for my expectations and I am really happy now. Thanks again man.
Perfect video that captures everything you need to know about setting up a great sounding stream and a dope sounding microphone. This will be the first place I send people to give them a great introduction into what it takes and how learn! Great video Epos, thank you.
oh my gosh, I was so stumped as to why I was sounding so awful and quiet, I can't believe I didn't even think of eqs/gain, this video helped massively! Thank you! ^_^
I'd recommend doing the compressor before the gain. At least in my testing, it seems like some permanent clipping happens whenever you do the gain first (Even if the waveforms never go above 0db, they'll still sound distorted when the compressor kicks in). It's weird though because if you to +30db gain then -30db gain, nothing gets lost which makes me think the compressor probably bakes in the audio before processing it (It shouldn't work like that but it gets the job done)
It definitely shouldn’t (and doesn’t in my testing) work like that, and compressing before you’ve gotten levels to a decent place can make for some not great sounding results
@@EposVox Hmmm, I'll try testing so more. You prob right, the way I was capturing my audio to listen back was a little scuffed so that could've been why it sounded wack
This was super insightful. Thank you! I just got a Deity D4 mic and was surprised at how much ambient noise it was picking up for a min shotgun mic, but now with these filters, I'm getting a good result, and I feel like I know how to tune things as I go.
thank you so so, so much for this! learning audio has been something of a crash course for me, and yours is the most helpful video I've found; I don't shy away from learning something new, but you've saved me from a lot of tears and frustration. (and thank you for including break reminders, I needed them and I'm probably not the only one!)
I wonder if OBS can have a virtual mic plugin that other programs like discord etc can select as a microphone, you did all the work to find the perfect settings in obs I wish there was a way to carry that over to other apps
Now all OBS needs for perfect audio is a master bus or a master bus for every audio track enabled, so we can finally glue compress and limit the entire audio signal instead of lowering the loudest peaking signal to -5dB. -5 seems to be the sweetspot to avoid inter-channel peaks clipping the combined output and translates to an about -2dB truepeak.
Thank you for the video tutorial! Out of so many tutorials I've watched, this was the best for solving my audio issues. The same settings you used, worked perfectly for me.
First off, THANK YOU! Second, what about an "Expander" for noise suppression? I've found those seem to give me better results in OBS. What are your thoughts? Oh, also, where would you recommend placing a de-esser in the chain?
It's also important to not go overboard caring too much about your stream audio. Most $100 mics usb or XLR (which obviously costs more due to needing extra hardware) sound just fine. I know a lot of people can easily get overwhelmed with all the settings and hardware. The biggest thing to focus on for audio is clarity, dehissing and tin can echoey hollow sound. Of course you can go further from there. I used to focus so much on stream quality both visuals and audio that I spent more time working on that than actually streaming. For me I pick 10db on the obs volume mixer and then limit it so it cannot go beyond that and eliminates clipping. Just have fun playing games and talking with new people. Aside from audio and visual improvements, the biggest thing you should focus on is your commenting. Make sure your having good things to say and are more or less constantly talking. Try not to take longer than 30 second breaks from talking and it's OK to take a 5-10 minute break for bathroom, food, drink, and resting your voice. Sometimes having background music depending on the game can help give you a bigger gap between talking. I hope these tips help people who are new to streaming or don't have a good audience. Overall just be yourself and enjoy it, if your having fun chances are the audience will enjoy it as well.
I think my highest priority is the EQ. As easy as this sounds I'm really struggling with boominess of my voice and trying to fix this. It's effecting my subwoofer which I noticed. Since every voice is unique I try my best to get a best voice from EQ!
This is exactly what I needed/wanted. Now, I do have one question that's related, but not exactly on the topic: what microphone would you recommend to someone who has very limited budget and who *doesn't* like having a microphone all up in their face, like you have?
You mentioned there's no high pass filter but the first dot in the Elgato Equaliser is doing precisely that. Move the dot to the right to increase it from 34Hz to around 80Hz (or more). If you do that then you can then get rid of 3-Band equalizer.
@@EposVox my mistake, I thought you had it as a part of the chain in in the video. I use ReaEq in OBS (part of ReaPlugs). It does the same thing and is free.
This is the best tutorial i have ever seen and ive seen many. But, i have a question. We are 2 people: dad and son doing gaming content and our mics are 5 feet away from each other and these settings make both mics to pick up a lot. Any suggestions? Oh, and we both use Fduce SL40 Usb. Once again, thanks and great tutorial.
thanks mate! the best explaination for obs so far and it really worked. this video came just in time, i was close to release low level audio for upcoming videos, but now that changed. cool video would be how to setup a screenrecording in 4k hdr (codecs colors and so on).
Thank you so so so so much I've been having so much trouble with this stuff I followed another persons tutorial and didn't understand anything I was doing and sounded terribly but now at least I understand what all the different things do and I feel like my audio is way way way better you're doing gods work thank you
Explanation about sound isn't the only amazing thing, the windows XP taskbar too! A nice retro touch. Much love brother, maybe you can explain how you did it! ❤ Keep it up! ❤
I really, really thank you man! First time, I set my expensive mic wrong, blindly following some youtuber, quite big, but it sounded horrible. I thought this is normal, even if i should have better microphone. No, it was completely wrong. I did the settings with you, after few weeks, it took some hours but now the sound is warm, crispy, radio style and clean as fuck. Like i have different mic. Thank you so much, you saved me! :)
I have the goxlr and the main channel is broadcast stream mix (game, mic), if I add a gain filter on that, it will gain up the game and mic, should I move mic out of broadcast stream mix to it's own channel and just make chat mic an input in OBS?
A lot of other UA-camrs put an expander on their filters list. I'm just curious why you didn't include it? Personally, I remove the expander anyway, as I feel like it's cutting into parts of my voice.
Something related and maybe worth another video: Distances and Echo. Essentially in two scenarios: Free movement and Narration. Let me explain what I mean: In your case you are sitting infront of a microphone, with a more or less consistent distance. Small differences don't matter too much in a stream, they maybe even add in depth (like audio reflects, that you are turning around). However if you move a lot, lean back and have your head positioned rather differently, your sound will be all over the place in case of volume and echo. Thats one reason I am still using a headset: It does have a consistent distance to my mouth, meaning the volume and echo is always (almost) the same. I guess the nvidia echo removal could help (I cant test, graphics card too old), and for volume maybe the upward compressor. But there are the two specific usecases I mentioned in the beginning when it's espeically important to keep consistency in mind: 1. In Narration, when you don't want any variety at all. If you are narrating a documentary for example, 2 takes at 2 different days should not sound differently, just because the one day the microphone was 3 cm closer. It's already bad enough that you naturally can sound differently every day (if you slept bad, more nose problems whatever), these issues add to it. For narration I use a Yeti microphoen and I try to make sure I always got exactly the same setup and distance. But options to adjust that automatically (again echo remover and upward compressor) would be nice. 2. When you are at a workbench and there is no way you got your microphone 20 cm infront of you. Maybe you are using a shotgun. But because of the range of movement and differences in distances the voice will sound vastly different with different volume. Here adjustments would also be nice to have. That workbench could also just be a cooking livestream, or if you are livstreaming how you are soldering something, or putting together a PC.
What's up friend, do you happen to have a video on your channel where you teach how to record and edit your audio? but I'm talking specifically about the audio that you record in off. Sounds great!! I have a Rode NTG but so far I have not achieved excellent recording quality.
I just came back to do this tutorial again, and I also watch your other 2 audio videos. I noticed that my voice is kind of loud and cracking, compared to yours and with other streamers, I'm currently running a shure mv7 with a goxlr mini, imo the problem is comming from my GOXLR settings, by any chance do you have another video, or do you know what should be my EQ, Compressor, etc. in GOXLR?
Thank you so much for this guide! If you ever do a guide for this in Linux and are using Pipewire, you can use Easy Effects to apply extra filters before it reaches OBS.
great video! so i play a lot of horror games and the sound mixing on each different game is just so bad, some too loud , some too quiet ( upward Compressor helps) , what's the best way to address the loud parts of those games, would it be a limiter? do you have a video for this? thank you
Hey Epos, So the sound has been great, but wondering if you could specify which area to potentially alter a "raspy" after voice. My voice has a tendency to get a bit of a raspy drag to it (Like if you were to vocally say "Uhhhhhhhhhhh" out loud). Not so much nasal, not really a low tone either. Not sure how to explain it. Anywho, if you could point me where to target (rather than sliding the levers all around and scrambling all the work you helped me achieve). If you can, would be extremely grateful! TTFN
There is a pending PR for an 8-band Equalizer. Willing to tweak it a bit if there is useful feedback since it hasn't been accepted yet. Not sure if you can build from source to give it a try.
Are you streaming your video and audio with NDI (within OBS). When I stream to Teams and Zoom, NDI video works great with OBS. In contrast, NDI audio seems glitchy and full of delay. I went back to streaming audio directly through my Octava/ DBX-286S/Focusrite -avoiding NDI and OBS in the pipeline to Teams/Zoom. Do you have a setup that works rock solid for you? Thanks for a great channel!
Nice video but, i have a question. Wouldn't putting the gain directly on the compressor be easier to best adapt the volume of the microphone ? I would be curious to know if there is a difference between the two. Otherwise, you might as well have one less filter
Every mic chain - analog or digital - has gain before compression. Makes it a lot easier to set proper thresholds and ratios when you have the full range of the signal, rather than just compressing down an already quiet signal. You lose more range and typically bring up more hiss in the makeup gain that way
thank you for this video man, it really helped me now i sound like a narrator from the history channel and its fantastic lol I just started using a webcam and applying filters after a year of streaming i feel reborn again lol P.S zero much
Thank you! I used to take cannabis concentrates instead of using a compressor and limiter so that I wouldn't scream too loudly. The problem is that I'd be too quiet for my noise gate afterwards. Now I can stay sober, scream, and not hurt people all at the same time! I appreciate your knowledge and I'm happy it graced these 2 ear holes that I call my ear holes.
been waiting for this
love all your OBS videos
keep it up :D
I think this is the only tutorial on all of UA-cam that covers OBS filters with actual knowledge and without winging it and choosing whatever settings work for their mic and calling it a day. Actually helped me, thank you!
Your sound is so much better these days. You had some videos where the mic sounded too compressed. I've learned so much from your videos and applied it to my channel over the years. You and Podcastage have been the greatest influence on the audio quality of my streams. Thanks for everything! You deserve more subs and recognition.
Wow, thank you!
8:10 there is, record your voice without any filters, add this recording as media source, enable monitoring on it, then apply and adjust filters on it in real time and see/hear what you like the most. Great tutorial!
Was about to suggest this, too. Easy example loop!
(Glad I check comments first)
Can you turn the filters on and off as you record? Then just play it back and listen to the changes? I have not tried yet so I thought I would ask. Or do the filters, even if eyed out, not change while the same recording is still going?
yes, changes apply in real time, but it might be harder to differentiate the small changes just on recording itself compared to being able to enable/disable on the fly while listening@@grandpahgamer3526
The fact I didnt think of this myself is depressing! Thanks!
I have been struggling with audio for literal years at this point, and I can say without a doubt that this video has been the easiest to follow along, and the most effective one that I've ever watched on the topic.
Thank you so much for making this.
I've Been Putting off fixing my audio bc all the videos I saw over complicated things or tried to go to fast, expecting me to understand terms and concepts I had no idea about. this was simple, straight to the point, a very easy to follow along with
BROOOOO MY MIC SOUNDS 1 MILLION TIMES BETTER, THANK YOU!!!!
I spent months and watched tons of vids to try to get my mic to sound good on obs. None of them has gotten my mic to sound so perfect as this video did!! I Love You Bro!😭🙏
a year and some change later, and I'm just now realizing that the ORDER of the filters matter. My mic reset for some reason and I just couldn't get the right audio again. You saved my whole stream dude. Thank you!
I am a new streamer and have been having such a hard time trying out different settings to get a balance between my game audio, voice chat and ducking features. This solved it! Thanks for the tutorial!
As a "music producer", I always found adding a hi-pass filter to remove the extreme low end at the start nof your chain helps to get a cleaner signal for later compression and it also helps noise suppression to be a bit more precise as the extreme low end takes a lot more energy to be produce.
most of the time its just the low end that triggers your compressor and limiters.
I watched several videos that were alarmingly...not optimal...before finding this one. Really well done.
Thanks!
After months of trying to get my audio better i rewatched this video following the steps one by one, then moving these setting sinto my GoXLR instead of OBS and I appreciate you so much Epos, finally i have audio that I like, especially after lowering the Gain on my SM7B to 52 and then adding back in Post, its so much cleaner sound and less annoying mouth/breathing pickup... literally makes me want to make a new video now for channel. Thanks for all your guides
After much consternation and "I'm never gonna be able to figure this out!", I did it. After watching it all the way through one time, I re-watched it with OBS open, seeking to different points to follow through with you step-by-step. While my streams will still not have great audio, it will be vastly improved!
Since I cannot (for whatever reason) use Exeldro's Source Record plugin, adding in redundant, unfiltered audio tracks for capture card and PC audio that aren't sent to the audience but are saved with the video allows me to clip highlights with the game audio only.
I'll be making a backup of this new setup because I have to reinstall Windows 11. That's another story for another time, however!
This video is crazy good! I had a bit of trouble setting up the ducking for my music based on the explanation given. For anyone having problems, I was trying to set the threshold around my talking voice and then nothing was happening, but it seems like you need to set the threshold lower than your talking voice, and when your voice crosses that line it will duck in relation to how far the line was crossed. As a loose example, if the voice is hovering around -8db, and you set your ducking compressor to have a threshold of -22db, then when you start talking it it will duck your music by ~12db. Maybe this is incorrect and the ratio is at play here as well, but that is what I observe.
Either way, thanks for the amazing video!
I came here just to figure out how to get the sound of my AC not be picked up during my stream, but now my mic sounds WAY better as well. Thanks so much! I'll definitely be checking out more of your vids.
Thank for the comprehensive yet easy-to-follow video.
Edit: I would like to add that I have a portable AC like two feet from me that makes a lot of noise, so I followed the steps you laid out, BUT I did *Noise Suppression* below Gain and then a *VST Plugin* underneath the noise suppression. Then I followed the steps you laid out after Gain. There's a tiny bit more to the way I laid things out, but it helped a lot with my very low-end mic.
You are my go to source for OBS audio and video settings! Thank you for all your hard work!
I had been struggling with my audio as of late. And not only is this a great step by step video to get your audio sounding really clean and nice, but it also teaches you what all of these terms in all of the audio filters mean, so that from now on you understand how each one works and can make adjustments comfortably yourself! Thank you so much for this great resource!
have watched the video 5 times. still can't figure out how to remove fuzzy sound whenever i speak into my mic
this improved my sound MASSIVELY.
Previously, it was always clipped while speaking (now i know its because the time-delay "attack" was set to 6ms instead of 3ms), the noise reduction didnt really work well. It either reduced waaay too much or you could still hear cars outside which was unfortunate. And then my voice was very low, I had to talk so loud that it hurt after 10 minutes. Really stressful. Also you get a headache pretty quickly and the whole process is not enjoyable.
Well.
Your video did wonders!
Now when talking VERY calmly, the audio is really good to hear. Loud. But also sounds nice. And background noise as well as mouse clicking and keyboard tapping is cut out. And the limiter prevents my loudest moments from being deleted.
Overall a very nice tutorial. Thanks for that! I have a rode smartlav microphone. Nothing special at all. around 50$ I think it costs.
Anyways. The sound is more than good for my expectations and I am really happy now. Thanks again man.
It's so weird, I just searched for this help video and it was just uploaded within the last 24 hours. Thank you much EposVox :)
Perfect video that captures everything you need to know about setting up a great sounding stream and a dope sounding microphone. This will be the first place I send people to give them a great introduction into what it takes and how learn! Great video Epos, thank you.
Thanks bro!! Huge praise
Such an amazing tutorial. You actually explain what everything is doing.
Great video. Have watched other youtubers explain the same things and not one of them mentioned that the filters need to be organized
oh my gosh, I was so stumped as to why I was sounding so awful and quiet, I can't believe I didn't even think of eqs/gain, this video helped massively! Thank you! ^_^
This is the greatest obs sound video ever made
You just saved my life! When I become the number 1 creator in the world you will be in the THANK YOU speech! Much love!
I'd recommend doing the compressor before the gain. At least in my testing, it seems like some permanent clipping happens whenever you do the gain first (Even if the waveforms never go above 0db, they'll still sound distorted when the compressor kicks in). It's weird though because if you to +30db gain then -30db gain, nothing gets lost which makes me think the compressor probably bakes in the audio before processing it (It shouldn't work like that but it gets the job done)
It definitely shouldn’t (and doesn’t in my testing) work like that, and compressing before you’ve gotten levels to a decent place can make for some not great sounding results
@@EposVox Hmmm, I'll try testing so more. You prob right, the way I was capturing my audio to listen back was a little scuffed so that could've been why it sounded wack
This was super insightful. Thank you! I just got a Deity D4 mic and was surprised at how much ambient noise it was picking up for a min shotgun mic, but now with these filters, I'm getting a good result, and I feel like I know how to tune things as I go.
Great! A lot of content creator should watch this!
thank you so so, so much for this! learning audio has been something of a crash course for me, and yours is the most helpful video I've found; I don't shy away from learning something new, but you've saved me from a lot of tears and frustration. (and thank you for including break reminders, I needed them and I'm probably not the only one!)
WOW this is PERFECT timing. I just got the Maono DM30 but couldn't solve how to tame the peaking. You're awesome, EposVox!
Glad I could help!
I wonder if OBS can have a virtual mic plugin that other programs like discord etc can select as a microphone, you did all the work to find the perfect settings in obs I wish there was a way to carry that over to other apps
Welcome to the King Bee club. I traded my RE320 for this thing
You can loop a monitoring sequence, for that just do a test recording and use it as a media source on a loop + apply filters to it
Very useful explanation even for an audio novice! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Now all OBS needs for perfect audio is a master bus or a master bus for every audio track enabled, so we can finally glue compress and limit the entire audio signal instead of lowering the loudest peaking signal to -5dB. -5 seems to be the sweetspot to avoid inter-channel peaks clipping the combined output and translates to an about -2dB truepeak.
Ayyy, I've been waiting for this video to drop since OBS 29 came out!
Thank you!
This is phenomenal. Gonna fix my audio today
this was brilliant, my multitrack mixer went down and I meixed my audio that way... This is way better.. Brilliant!!!
Thank you for the video tutorial! Out of so many tutorials I've watched, this was the best for solving my audio issues. The same settings you used, worked perfectly for me.
Microphone sounds really good
Nice I’m gonna use some of these tips to help illuminate that HissI’ve been getting. You were right lowering the gain seemed to help out a ton.
First off, THANK YOU! Second, what about an "Expander" for noise suppression? I've found those seem to give me better results in OBS. What are your thoughts?
Oh, also, where would you recommend placing a de-esser in the chain?
This time i add this video in a dedicated playlsit dont want to loose it again ^^
It's also important to not go overboard caring too much about your stream audio. Most $100 mics usb or XLR (which obviously costs more due to needing extra hardware) sound just fine. I know a lot of people can easily get overwhelmed with all the settings and hardware. The biggest thing to focus on for audio is clarity, dehissing and tin can echoey hollow sound. Of course you can go further from there. I used to focus so much on stream quality both visuals and audio that I spent more time working on that than actually streaming. For me I pick 10db on the obs volume mixer and then limit it so it cannot go beyond that and eliminates clipping. Just have fun playing games and talking with new people. Aside from audio and visual improvements, the biggest thing you should focus on is your commenting. Make sure your having good things to say and are more or less constantly talking. Try not to take longer than 30 second breaks from talking and it's OK to take a 5-10 minute break for bathroom, food, drink, and resting your voice. Sometimes having background music depending on the game can help give you a bigger gap between talking. I hope these tips help people who are new to streaming or don't have a good audience. Overall just be yourself and enjoy it, if your having fun chances are the audience will enjoy it as well.
I think my highest priority is the EQ. As easy as this sounds I'm really struggling with boominess of my voice and trying to fix this. It's effecting my subwoofer which I noticed. Since every voice is unique I try my best to get a best voice from EQ!
this tutorial was awesome, thanks man.. I will be sending anyone needing help with this, to here
The best tutorial and explination I've ever seen! Thank you so much for this, were looking for a long time for such a good video!
Glad it helped!
Trying to make my headset mic bearable has been challenging. Will implement these things and see what's what
This is exactly what I needed/wanted. Now, I do have one question that's related, but not exactly on the topic: what microphone would you recommend to someone who has very limited budget and who *doesn't* like having a microphone all up in their face, like you have?
This is great advice!!
thank you for the great audio tips
You mentioned there's no high pass filter but the first dot in the Elgato Equaliser is doing precisely that. Move the dot to the right to increase it from 34Hz to around 80Hz (or more). If you do that then you can then get rid of 3-Band equalizer.
Elgato equalizer doesn’t work in obs because it’s VST3
@@EposVox my mistake, I thought you had it as a part of the chain in in the video. I use ReaEq in OBS (part of ReaPlugs). It does the same thing and is free.
Yes. I covered that in the last video. This was specifically only using things built into obs, as the title says.
this completely changed my youtube channel ty
This is the best tutorial i have ever seen and ive seen many. But, i have a question. We are 2 people: dad and son doing gaming content and our mics are 5 feet away from each other and these settings make both mics to pick up a lot. Any suggestions? Oh, and we both use Fduce SL40 Usb. Once again, thanks and great tutorial.
Awesome guide! I'm excited to try out these settings and filters to clean up my stream sounds.
thanks mate! the best explaination for obs so far and it really worked.
this video came just in time, i was close to release low level audio for upcoming videos, but now that changed.
cool video would be how to setup a screenrecording in 4k hdr (codecs colors and so on).
HDR recording guides are here:
HDR Content Creation Guides
ua-cam.com/play/PLzo7l8HTJNK_HIUFhcIqOKSmlz0u0VJpB.html
just found your videos and it help me take my streaming set up to the NEXT LEVEL!! thank you so much and keep make great content!
randomly the exact video I need. I just bought an at2035
most helpful vid i ever watched for audio thank you brotha
21:04 Damn. I didn’t know that…. That’s so cool. Thx ❤
This Is AWESOME INFORMATION --- GOOD JOB
Thank you so so so so much I've been having so much trouble with this stuff I followed another persons tutorial and didn't understand anything I was doing and sounded terribly but now at least I understand what all the different things do and I feel like my audio is way way way better you're doing gods work thank you
Ty for this my dude!
Gonna test this out with my stream this week
Such a great video. Every time I have it dialed in, I learn I can tweak it just a lil more for an even better presentation. Appreciate it 😎
Awesome! Thank you for sharing. I'm getting better with my audio, while streaming.
thanks your obs guide videos are really helpful
Amazing video! ill be implementing this whole video later today.
Explanation about sound isn't the only amazing thing, the windows XP taskbar too! A nice retro touch. Much love brother, maybe you can explain how you did it! ❤ Keep it up! ❤
I really, really thank you man! First time, I set my expensive mic wrong, blindly following some youtuber, quite big, but it sounded horrible. I thought this is normal, even if i should have better microphone. No, it was completely wrong. I did the settings with you, after few weeks, it took some hours but now the sound is warm, crispy, radio style and clean as fuck. Like i have different mic. Thank you so much, you saved me! :)
I have the goxlr and the main channel is broadcast stream mix (game, mic), if I add a gain filter on that, it will gain up the game and mic, should I move mic out of broadcast stream mix to it's own channel and just make chat mic an input in OBS?
This video was great very informative. This has taught me a few things I can do with mixing and mastering. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
A lot of other UA-camrs put an expander on their filters list. I'm just curious why you didn't include it? Personally, I remove the expander anyway, as I feel like it's cutting into parts of my voice.
I just prefer the way RNNoise and Nvidia Broadcast sound, and they require less technical configuration
You. Are. A. Savior.
Good information, well explained, thank you
Something related and maybe worth another video: Distances and Echo. Essentially in two scenarios: Free movement and Narration.
Let me explain what I mean: In your case you are sitting infront of a microphone, with a more or less consistent distance. Small differences don't matter too much in a stream, they maybe even add in depth (like audio reflects, that you are turning around). However if you move a lot, lean back and have your head positioned rather differently, your sound will be all over the place in case of volume and echo. Thats one reason I am still using a headset: It does have a consistent distance to my mouth, meaning the volume and echo is always (almost) the same. I guess the nvidia echo removal could help (I cant test, graphics card too old), and for volume maybe the upward compressor.
But there are the two specific usecases I mentioned in the beginning when it's espeically important to keep consistency in mind:
1. In Narration, when you don't want any variety at all. If you are narrating a documentary for example, 2 takes at 2 different days should not sound differently, just because the one day the microphone was 3 cm closer. It's already bad enough that you naturally can sound differently every day (if you slept bad, more nose problems whatever), these issues add to it. For narration I use a Yeti microphoen and I try to make sure I always got exactly the same setup and distance. But options to adjust that automatically (again echo remover and upward compressor) would be nice.
2. When you are at a workbench and there is no way you got your microphone 20 cm infront of you. Maybe you are using a shotgun. But because of the range of movement and differences in distances the voice will sound vastly different with different volume. Here adjustments would also be nice to have. That workbench could also just be a cooking livestream, or if you are livstreaming how you are soldering something, or putting together a PC.
very in depth, and very helpful! thanks!
What's up friend, do you happen to have a video on your channel where you teach how to record and edit your audio? but I'm talking specifically about the audio that you record in off. Sounds great!! I have a Rode NTG but so far I have not achieved excellent recording quality.
I just came back to do this tutorial again, and I also watch your other 2 audio videos. I noticed that my voice is kind of loud and cracking, compared to yours and with other streamers, I'm currently running a shure mv7 with a goxlr mini, imo the problem is comming from my GOXLR settings, by any chance do you have another video, or do you know what should be my EQ, Compressor, etc. in GOXLR?
Thanks for this amazing tutorial!
Thank you so much for this guide!
If you ever do a guide for this in Linux and are using Pipewire, you can use Easy Effects to apply extra filters before it reaches OBS.
great video! so i play a lot of horror games and the sound mixing on each different game is just so bad, some too loud , some too quiet ( upward Compressor helps) , what's the best way to address the loud parts of those games, would it be a limiter? do you have a video for this? thank you
My Man! Thx for the vid
Thanks, this helped a lot. Second thanks for the clear instructions
Hi! amazing tutorial, but one thing would be nice if you could add the links for the different VST files
What VST files? The whole point of this entire video is using only built in OBS effects. It’s right there in the title.
Great info, thanks! Makes my cheap $20 mic sound so much better 😁
Thank you thank you thank YOU!
Thanks to this video, I still have hair.
Literal hero. 🙏🏻
"We are not worthy!"🙌🏻
Hey Epos,
So the sound has been great, but wondering if you could specify which area to potentially alter a "raspy" after voice. My voice has a tendency to get a bit of a raspy drag to it (Like if you were to vocally say "Uhhhhhhhhhhh" out loud). Not so much nasal, not really a low tone either. Not sure how to explain it.
Anywho, if you could point me where to target (rather than sliding the levers all around and scrambling all the work you helped me achieve). If you can, would be extremely grateful!
TTFN
Best audio EQ video on youtube! This is exactly what I was looking for.
That mixer balance is for streams, i would like to see one for recording :)
I mean, it works there, too. But if you’re recording you can do multitrack and balance however you want in editing
Damn dude you should be a radio show host
love the glasses 🤓
There is a pending PR for an 8-band Equalizer. Willing to tweak it a bit if there is useful feedback since it hasn't been accepted yet. Not sure if you can build from source to give it a try.
This was incredible advice man, thank you 😀
Are you streaming your video and audio with NDI (within OBS).
When I stream to Teams and Zoom, NDI video works great with OBS. In contrast, NDI audio seems glitchy and full of delay. I went back to streaming audio directly through my Octava/ DBX-286S/Focusrite -avoiding NDI and OBS in the pipeline to Teams/Zoom.
Do you have a setup that works rock solid for you? Thanks for a great channel!
I love you for this video. Thanks! :)
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video but, i have a question. Wouldn't putting the gain directly on the compressor be easier to best adapt the volume of the microphone ? I would be curious to know if there is a difference between the two. Otherwise, you might as well have one less filter
Every mic chain - analog or digital - has gain before compression. Makes it a lot easier to set proper thresholds and ratios when you have the full range of the signal, rather than just compressing down an already quiet signal. You lose more range and typically bring up more hiss in the makeup gain that way
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Thank you very much !
ever testing a circlular polarizer to hide the reflection in your glasses?
thank you for this video man, it really helped me now i sound like a narrator from the history channel and its fantastic lol I just started using a webcam and applying filters after a year of streaming i feel reborn again lol P.S zero much
Thank you! I used to take cannabis concentrates instead of using a compressor and limiter so that I wouldn't scream too loudly. The problem is that I'd be too quiet for my noise gate afterwards. Now I can stay sober, scream, and not hurt people all at the same time! I appreciate your knowledge and I'm happy it graced these 2 ear holes that I call my ear holes.
very nice video bro helps me a lot thx
Thank you Faze Jev