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Second multimeter video with corrections

You may have already seen most of this. I have included a statement from Brymen at 3:09 and improved a few minor things especially after 6:10 and 7:25.

It's suprisingly hard to make the new mic sound good, it picks up way too many unwanted details like the neighbors lawnmower or my own mouth-sounds. You can hear it at the aforementioned corrected times. Maybe I'm just going back to the USB cheapo that sacrifices quality for just better sound?

Second multimeter video with corrections

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Strangely I didn't find his post myself, only some incomplete archived stuff on ko4bb.com

Marco Reps

Mickle T. The man, the myth, the legend.

Jason Pepas

Tantalum capacitors are bad juju when the go aren't they. Don't they short out? Tantalum tantrums!

John McCormick

Either that or the mute option. But frozen statue sounds more fun!

John McCormick

At the end you followed my suggestion for the cheap voltage reference! :D

Giovambattista Currado

re-cap, or not? hmmm, That it a beautiful machine and it is working. Doctors should attend the sick. I must say Narco, your vids are a genuine high-light of my week. The balance is perfect and the subject matter so nerdy I start to sweat beads of tantalum! :o)

I used my reasonably good USB mic in a teleconference once and had to spend most of the call playing frozen statue, because apparently my every move generated noise that was annoying everyone else. :)

Marco Vujevic

Will only help though with background noise while not speaking. For noise during speaking only way is pretty much to filter via frequency. Or 360 quickscope the noise in audition in the frequency plot, which obviously has other drawbacks. Hardware EQ as a first step probably is the easiest. I have faced similar issues I setup an hardware EQ, lowered the input gain as much as reasonable and boost it afterwards via software. Without headphones I couldn't tell the difference between the mics, with I could.

MicroVAX

Will investigate

Marco Reps

You can configure noise gates that only allow a certain noise level to pass. Can be done in hardware on some kind of audio interface, or in software on your PC.

Paul Nokel


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