![]() This has only one setting for the Suppression Level, but getting this right is really important. To add each effect to the filter-chain, press the plus-button.įirst, add the Noise Suppression effect, which is built into OBS. I recommend using headphones to monitor the results while you're adding and adjusting each of the effects as we go along - once you think you have the right settings, do a quick recording, play it back on speakers, and adjust if needed. ![]() We're ready to start setting up the filter chain! Note that, if you're on Windows 10, you may be using the standard Windows audio driver, which doesn't expose the Microphone Boost setting - watch this tutorial on how to fix that.Īdd the "Audio Input Source" or "Video Capture Source" as needed, click the gear-button in the list of audio sources and select Filters to open the dialog. If you can't get the signal to go high enough, increase the Microphone Boost setting - but note that (depending on your hardware) this may introduce noise, so avoid setting this higher than necessary. Going too high will cause the signal to distort. You'll want the input level to go almost to the top, but not quite - one or two bars under the maximum. Speak into the microphone loudly - the loudest you think you're going to speak while recording, and watch the input level. ![]() Position the windows so they are both visible - so you can see the little input level meter in the first dialog while adjusting the level in the second.
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