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Experimenting with Audio Settings [Community Opinion ๐Ÿ’ก]

Comment your Opinion --> "Option A" (Gain at 40) or "Option B" (Gain at 100).

Just experimenting a little and trying out different settings... maybe 40 is too low and 100 is too high, maybe there is a good middle - but generally, what do you think of these differences? And are you bothered by the white noise in the background (although I did a little background noise removal on this).

Also let's not point out me being silly in this recording haha! I thought this is the perfect kind of post to share with ALL my patreon members (free and paid)). ... so! Comment what you think ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿฉท

Much much love,

Daliah

Experimenting with Audio Settings [Community Opinion ๐Ÿ’ก]

Comments

75 gain is the typical sweet spot as pointed out before

David Searle

I liked option a or the starting one, however I do like the option b whispering one as well

OMNiSenpai17

I like option A more, I think option B is a bit too intense

Boho

Option b was nice being able to hear more clearly and pick up on everything but option a can come across as more intimate or caring. Possibly something in the middle of those two could work out but whichever you decide people will still come here and enjoy your voice

Hiraphion

I think 100 sounds better, I it gives it a different feel, like speaking to someones subconscious ๐Ÿ˜…

Andx

i liked the higher gain and when you were whispering i was like "is she in my head at this point" LMAO i think people like the sweet spot of around 75% gain and then they adjust a little more/less around there so that would definitely be a good one to test too

phibi

What I notice immediately: - You sound much clearer at 100. I compare 0:20 and 1:50 and you can hear the compression at 40. - Your tingles are much better to hear. From your whisper, to your lip smacking to your popping. Basically everything. - Your mic at 100 is very sensitive to wind. The air you blow out while you talk or whenever you breathe is very loud. Soundproofing or a mic sound shield will help a lot. Also reduce the gain slightly. - Your microphone is very good at picking up your voice from the distance. IMO, you sound a lot better with a higher gain, but you should test out a lower gain at around 80 to 95. Also sound proof your environment so you don't have to worry about white noise and background noise as much. If a sound shield is too heavy, please get a sturdier microphone arm.

Naraksama


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