Question / Help Audition on streaming PC instead of gaming PC?

Darker

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Can I run Adobe Audition's microphone noise reducer on the streaming PC instead of on the gaming PC? I send all audio from gaming PC to streaming PC over one channel.

Will the "fixed" (noise reduced) audio sound bad on the stream since it will compress / fix the game audio as well as microphone audio? I mean will the game audio sound dull after it's been through some filters on Audition?
 
If you are compressing all the audio in one channel, assuming your voice is louder than the game audio (that seems to be the norm), the output will bring these volumes closer together making your voice more difficult to hear. But it really depends on exactly what you are doing in Audition.

Running Audition doesn't have a huge CPU hit so I don't see why it would be a problem for you to have it running on your gaming pc.
 
If you are compressing all the audio in one channel, assuming your voice is louder than the game audio (that seems to be the norm), the output will bring these volumes closer together making your voice more difficult to hear. But it really depends on exactly what you are doing in Audition.

Running Audition doesn't have a huge CPU hit so I don't see why it would be a problem for you to have it running on your gaming pc.

Can't run Audition on gaming PC since the game I play is kind of the most CPU intense game in the world and I really really really need _ALL_ FPS I can get in that stupid game. I run a OC i7 4770k and still its lagging. The game is shit, so I need to do it this way...

Anyway, from my gaming PC I have the microphone set to 70% and the game sound to 30%, then I merge them together into one audio channel that I send to the streaming PC. So I don't think it matters if the mic gets a bit lower.
 
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