Thomas, it's really unfair your video to be underrated by the algorithm, given the quality of your videos (audio, lighting and (of course) content). Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this plug-in. This thing sounds incredible and really improved the sound of all of my lapel mics, including my Boya. That presence control alone really helped with clarity. I am running it in DaVinci Studio. Occasionally it has issues with the UI sizing but after creating a preset for each mic, I am able to just activate those.
Thank you othman, great to hear. You can use this on any audio track recorded with any microphone. The settings on the plugin might be a bit different. On my recent video on the Sennheiser MKE200 I used the exact same plugins but with minor changes to the settings. I hope this helps.
Its good, The title to me suggested you were adding a few accessories or something that can enchance the quality on a budget rather than learn new set of skills to get better. But None the less, Helpful for those who fit into the merits you point out. great video quality .
Thanks for the tutorial. A lot of people saying this m1 mic better using via smartphone mode. When i look at your video description, you say you recorded with Fujifilm X-T4. It means you use this mic with camera mode switch on. If i use this mic via camera mode switch on with "Audacity" on my laptop's combo jack, does sound better like this video? Thanks again. Really this kind of quality differantion like morning and night.
It's difficult to say if it will sound better plugged into your laptop vs camera. I don't think there's going to be a huge difference. Glad you found the video useful. Thank you
Just a heads up that the link for to EQ indicates that the page was hacked. A comment on that page indicates that there was a virus in the download and another comment indicated that the correct link for the EQ is at "Ignite Amps". It is there but I haven't tried to download it yet.
@@thomasfransson I don't know what to think about the comments at the bottom of the KVR page. Looks like the "hacked" comment was left in 2017 but the comment with the link directly to the Ignite Amps page was this past October. I guess I will try directly from the Ignite Amps page just to be safe. Looks like KVR is just a distributor. Thanks for the video and tips by the way. I use the Boya for most of my videos and find myself cutting the same frequencies so I would rather use this plug-in and save it as a preset.
@@thomasfransson I tried to download from the Ignite Amps page but my, virus software flagged it for malware. So I ended up downloading from your KVR page link and that worked without any issues. Thank you.
Thank you Clara. You can check out part 2 if you haven't already - "Better Sounding Dialogue" with some further tips. ua-cam.com/video/zFZsld5LgfQ/v-deo.html
Damn Thomas, these are great informative, how to videos. Plus they have personality and character. Will not belong before your subscriber numbers will be increasing dramatically.
There's a guide in the description of this video. But basically install the plugin like any normal software and rememberwhat directoryit was installed in. In Premiere go to audio and audio plugins and from that window navigate to the directory where the plugin was installed. Add the directory and click ok. Sorry typing this from memory. But it's very easy as you will note. There's also a tutorial in the follow up video - ua-cam.com/video/zFZsld5LgfQ/v-deo.html
You can make it work. But you'll need to pass the signal through a software that supports VST or AU plugins and route the signal from there to your streaming software. Sometimes this can require a sound card with multiple in and outs (at least back in the day when I used this method for my podcast live streams) There might be some delay on the audio this way because of processing. Sound cards with ASIO drivers with allow you to lessen that latency/delay to a point where it should be tolerable. If you don't have a sound card with asio drivers, there is something called ASIO 4 ALL which essentially gives fast asio drivers to any sound card. Mac computers have native low latency audio drivers.
I haven't seen this one until now! And I have a Boya BY-M1! I usually always fine tune my audio a bit but this plug in seems really user friendly! So, let's start the fun! 😄 Of course this will come in handy for my Blue Yeti, my Rode Wireless Go system and my Comica CVM-VM20 shotgun microphone as well! 👌
It can be done but it's rather tricky and will require a sound card with multiple in and outs or a virtual mixer allowing you to route signals. Sending your microphone through the plugin and out from a software and in to another channel that feeds your live stream. But it's probably easier to get a used voice processor from Behringer and do it with hardware instead unless you own a multi in/out card
There's a couple of apps that should support the AU version of this plugin. Garage Band should be one of them. Google "how to use Audio units in Garage Band.
does the settings apply even after i remove it from my pc and use it with my iphone. Coz i cant get it plugged to my pc for some reason. idk why but my pc is not detecting it.
The Boya comes with the option to connect it with either trs or trrs with the included adapter cable. Smartphones uses trrs while computers, cameras and other types of devices typically uses trs. Have you tried using the adapter cable when youconnectit to your computer?
Yes, there might be two ways. I've done this for my podcast, but it requires a sound card with multiple in and outputs to route the signal through the plugin and then into your streaming software. A potential second option would be to to try using a software called "vst host" a standalone program for vst plugins. A third option just came to mind, if you have a second computer you could run the vst plugins on that and run the output signal to your streaming setup. You will probably need asio drivers to handle any audio processing latency. If your current sound card don't have asio drivers there's a universal option called "asio4all" Forth option is to buy a hardware voice processor from a brand like Behringer and use real hardware instead of software. A used one could probably be found for $50
You you could look into some sort of Live EQ software that you run on your computer and assign the EQ to your mic input and not the entire audio. I would say experiment with that first. It could be that you will get a slight delay (latency) because of the eq processing. If that should occur I would suggest trying a low latency driver like ASIO 4 ALL, if your sound card doesn't have native asio drivers. The second option is to get a cheap hardware EQ or pre Amp with a decent EQ built in. Something like the Behringer Vx2496 Ultra-Voice can be found used for about $50-60. That will give you a whole array of tools to make your voice sound as good as possible. Run your lavalier through that device before the signal gets to your computer and streaming software. That way you won’t have any latency and the sound quality will be good straight away. And your not taking processing power away from your computer, making your stream more stable. This is by far the best solution and it's how professional radio is done. It will serve you well even if you upgrade your microphone in the future.
What 🎙️ MICROPHONES 🎤 WILL YOU TRY THIS PLUG-IN ON?
Does filmora X support this
Please tell me I want to know
Sorry about the late response, I don't know if Filmora supports VST and AU plugins. It's probably listed as a feature or maybe google have the answer.
Goodness gracious, the quality of your videos is bloody amazing. Keep it up man!
Thank you Sean
Thomas, it's really unfair your video to be underrated by the algorithm, given the quality of your videos (audio, lighting and (of course) content).
Thank you!
Thank you Paulo ❤
It's a struggle ;) but I'm not giving up.
Thank you for leaving such a nice comment.
Thank you for sharing this plug-in. This thing sounds incredible and really improved the sound of all of my lapel mics, including my Boya. That presence control alone really helped with clarity. I am running it in DaVinci Studio. Occasionally it has issues with the UI sizing but after creating a preset for each mic, I am able to just activate those.
Hey that's great! So glad it helped you.
Keep it up!
your video and audio quality is stunning, keep going man
Thanks a ton!
Thank you for the video.ur LEGEND Very useful info .i have question : what if am recording with my caméra sony zv1 ?
Thank you othman, great to hear.
You can use this on any audio track recorded with any microphone. The settings on the plugin might be a bit different.
On my recent video on the Sennheiser MKE200 I used the exact same plugins but with minor changes to the settings.
I hope this helps.
Good question can you make video of how to get clean voice with dslr caméra with this low budget mic .thank you on advance
Wow, I was considering the Boya BY M1 but now I want it! Great Video!!! Thanks a lot.
It's worked great for me, I'm sure you will like it.
Thank you for your positive feedback.
Make sure to put the battery in the correct way round!
Its good, The title to me suggested you were adding a few accessories or something that can enchance the quality on a budget rather than learn new set of skills to get better. But None the less, Helpful for those who fit into the merits you point out. great video quality .
Thank you. Appreciate it
Thank you! This could help both my Boyas, Rode & the others! 👍
Especially on the mono, which drives my ears crazy when they switch sides.
Indeed, it makes every mic sparkle a little brighter.
Did you record the audio with caméra ?
Yes I did
@@thomasfransson wow ur legend
Keep up the great content
Thank you so much! Your tutorial helped to get my Boya sound A LOT better! Keep up the good work
I'm so happy that it helpt!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial.
A lot of people saying this m1 mic better using via smartphone mode. When i look at your video description, you say you recorded with Fujifilm X-T4. It means you use this mic with camera mode switch on.
If i use this mic via camera mode switch on with "Audacity" on my laptop's combo jack, does sound better like this video?
Thanks again. Really this kind of quality differantion like morning and night.
It's difficult to say if it will sound better plugged into your laptop vs camera. I don't think there's going to be a huge difference.
Glad you found the video useful. Thank you
@@thomasfransson Thanks for quick response. 👍
WOW tysm!!! just the video i was looking for. keep up the good work.
Glad to hear and I'm happy that you found the info useful.
Thank you!
Thank You so much sirr... lots of love
Just a heads up that the link for to EQ indicates that the page was hacked. A comment on that page indicates that there was a virus in the download and another comment indicated that the correct link for the EQ is at "Ignite Amps". It is there but I haven't tried to download it yet.
That's weird - I just tried the link and everything looks and works as it should.
@@thomasfransson I don't know what to think about the comments at the bottom of the KVR page. Looks like the "hacked" comment was left in 2017 but the comment with the link directly to the Ignite Amps page was this past October. I guess I will try directly from the Ignite Amps page just to be safe. Looks like KVR is just a distributor. Thanks for the video and tips by the way. I use the Boya for most of my videos and find myself cutting the same frequencies so I would rather use this plug-in and save it as a preset.
@@thomasfransson I tried to download from the Ignite Amps page but my, virus software flagged it for malware. So I ended up downloading from your KVR page link and that worked without any issues. Thank you.
but i got a lot of unwanted bass boost in my voice... how can i decrease it sirr?
You can use the atte wheel or the low cut wheel to adjust that.
Thank you for sharing this! It was very helpful.
Thank you Clara. You can check out part 2 if you haven't already - "Better Sounding Dialogue" with some further tips.
ua-cam.com/video/zFZsld5LgfQ/v-deo.html
Keep on crushing it 🤙✨
Thank you Anton
Most helpful tip for me 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm glad it was helpful. Thank you.
Damn Thomas, these are great informative, how to videos. Plus they have personality and character. Will not belong before your subscriber numbers will be increasing dramatically.
Thank you Gregory, I will try my best to give back to the community.
How to install this pleaee
There's a guide in the description of this video.
But basically install the plugin like any normal software and rememberwhat directoryit was installed in. In Premiere go to audio and audio plugins and from that window navigate to the directory where the plugin was installed. Add the directory and click ok.
Sorry typing this from memory. But it's very easy as you will note.
There's also a tutorial in the follow up video -
ua-cam.com/video/zFZsld5LgfQ/v-deo.html
Will this work live? Like while gaming
You can make it work.
But you'll need to pass the signal through a software that supports VST or AU plugins and route the signal from there to your streaming software. Sometimes this can require a sound card with multiple in and outs (at least back in the day when I used this method for my podcast live streams)
There might be some delay on the audio this way because of processing. Sound cards with ASIO drivers with allow you to lessen that latency/delay to a point where it should be tolerable.
If you don't have a sound card with asio drivers, there is something called ASIO 4 ALL which essentially gives fast asio drivers to any sound card.
Mac computers have native low latency audio drivers.
it does not work on newer ARM macbooks :( what can I use for that?
The AU version doesn't work on mac?
I haven't seen this one until now! And I have a Boya BY-M1! I usually always fine tune my audio a bit but this plug in seems really user friendly! So, let's start the fun! 😄
Of course this will come in handy for my Blue Yeti, my Rode Wireless Go system and my Comica CVM-VM20 shotgun microphone as well! 👌
Oh! So happy you found it Jimmy, it's a great plugin for any microphone.
Let me know what you think.
How to install this
Did you manage to get it installed?
Cool video bro... I will use this tricks in my videos from now... Thank you for your video✌️
Thank you!
Let me know what you think when you got it up and running.
@@thomasfransson obviously bro
u r a blessing
Thank you - Glad to be able to help
Fantastic video
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it
Does it work for online lessons? or is it only for post-production? thanks
It can be done but it's rather tricky and will require a sound card with multiple in and outs or a virtual mixer allowing you to route signals.
Sending your microphone through the plugin and out from a software and in to another channel that feeds your live stream.
But it's probably easier to get a used voice processor from Behringer and do it with hardware instead unless you own a multi in/out card
@@thomasfransson OH I see, I have an audio interface only, with xlr input, but it's tricky, yes
Can I use the software on my iPhone?
There's a couple of apps that should support the AU version of this plugin. Garage Band should be one of them.
Google "how to use Audio units in Garage Band.
does the settings apply even after i remove it from my pc and use it with my iphone. Coz i cant get it plugged to my pc for some reason. idk why but my pc is not detecting it.
The Boya comes with the option to connect it with either trs or trrs with the included adapter cable. Smartphones uses trrs while computers, cameras and other types of devices typically uses trs.
Have you tried using the adapter cable when youconnectit to your computer?
@@thomasfransson what adapter cable are you referring to.
very helpful Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Cheers!
Does it work while gaming?
Yes, there might be two ways.
I've done this for my podcast, but it requires a sound card with multiple in and outputs to route the signal through the plugin and then into your streaming software.
A potential second option would be to to try using a software called "vst host" a standalone program for vst plugins.
A third option just came to mind, if you have a second computer you could run the vst plugins on that and run the output signal to your streaming setup.
You will probably need asio drivers to handle any audio processing latency. If your current sound card don't have asio drivers there's a universal option called "asio4all"
Forth option is to buy a hardware voice processor from a brand like Behringer and use real hardware instead of software. A used one could probably be found for $50
Thanks
Glad you found it useful!
I can highly recommend watching the follow up on the compressor. I use these two in every video ;)
@@thomasfransson I definitely will. And ask for help if I need. :)
@@thomasfransson I couldnt find the compresser . What is the video title?
How to make my boya m1 sound better while streaming?
You you could look into some sort of Live EQ software that you run on your computer and assign the EQ to your mic input and not the entire audio.
I would say experiment with that first. It could be that you will get a slight delay (latency) because of the eq processing. If that should occur I would suggest trying a low latency driver like ASIO 4 ALL, if your sound card doesn't have native asio drivers.
The second option is to get a cheap hardware EQ or pre Amp with a decent EQ built in. Something like the Behringer Vx2496 Ultra-Voice
can be found used for about $50-60. That will give you a whole array of tools to make your voice sound as good as possible.
Run your lavalier through that device before the signal gets to your computer and streaming software.
That way you won’t have any latency and the sound quality will be good straight away. And your not taking processing power away from your computer, making your stream more stable.
This is by far the best solution and it's how professional radio is done. It will serve you well even if you upgrade your microphone in the future.
Thank you
No problem! Glad it was helpful