BoltGamer_YT
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I think that there should be an audio equalizer as I'm having problems with my audio and this is the feature that is the only thing to resolve my issue.
I just posted this, it might be helpful:
https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/better-voice-recordings.514/
I don't believe a custom EQ plug-in just for OBS is a good approach - there are really good EQs available via VST plug-ins already.
Add a noise gate filter or a noise suppresion filter (or both). If those don't work find a better noise reduction VST onlineDoes anyone know about a way to remove a buzz hum or hiss?
How do you run VST Plugins without crashing every time on a Windoz Pro 64bit I7 w/ 16GB ram? VST2 or VST3?I just posted this, it might be helpful:
https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/better-voice-recordings.514/
I don't believe a custom EQ plug-in just for OBS is a good approach - there are really good EQs available via VST plug-ins already.
It is said de-esser reduces hiss sound. Maybe it is available on VST.Does anyone know about a way to remove a buzz hum or hiss?
Is it very difficult? I mean, why don't we start this project in GitHub?Not having an OBS-native EQ plugin is a weird limitation to have, even more so if it's left out intentionally.
VST plugins may be great for Windows (and maybe Mac, not sure?) but on Linux, there is no good option for equalizing your mic. On Ubuntu, there are no built-in options for doing this on a system level, and everything you can install on top (like PulseEffects) doesn't quite work for one reason or other.
Having an EQ plugin in OBS would be really helpful. I'm willing to bounty money towards this.