The sound quality itself is not the issue. It's the echo. @DrSwov You should hang a blanket or so behind you and try to insulate your mic a bit when you are recording.
I'm not trying to be rude here, but If you are going to make these kind of videos a decent mic will make much easier listening for those watching/listening. You can buy an ok mic which will improve your audio quality by a shit ton for around £40 which if you have the available funds I would thoroughly recommend it. I went a bit overkill with my mic and have a NT1 Rode Condenser Mic, but the Blue Snowball is very good for the price and also the Antlion Audio ModMic 4.0 is great as a modular clip on mic for your headset which is also very good for around £40 mark, I use the Antlion on my current DT990 Beyerdynamic cans and it fits a treat.
Thanks for the video Swovvy!
Do you use a built in laptop mic?
No, I use a cheap 10 year old webcam.
The sound quality itself is not the issue. It's the echo. @DrSwov You should hang a blanket or so behind you and try to insulate your mic a bit when you are recording.
Thanks for the tip, I'll keep it in mind for the next video.
I'm not trying to be rude here, but If you are going to make these kind of videos a decent mic will make much easier listening for those watching/listening. You can buy an ok mic which will improve your audio quality by a shit ton for around £40 which if you have the available funds I would thoroughly recommend it. I went a bit overkill with my mic and have a NT1 Rode Condenser Mic, but the Blue Snowball is very good for the price and also the Antlion Audio ModMic 4.0 is great as a modular clip on mic for your headset which is also very good for around £40 mark, I use the Antlion on my current DT990 Beyerdynamic cans and it fits a treat.
A new mic is over 5000 certs