Hi
When i type in Excel while making Video Keyboard sound comes in recording. How to disable it.
Thanks
The keyboard is probably coming into the same mic as the sound you want to record. Once that happens, it's impossible to "unmix" without also damaging the intended sound. The same goes for room reverb, traffic outside, etc.
In other words, this is probably an acoustic problem, not an electronic one. Thus, any electronic solution, or combination of electronic solutions, can only mask or reduce the problem, not fix it. The actual fix, is acoustic.
You might be able to find some processing that sufficiently reduces the unwanted sound without damaging the rest *too much* (EQ, noise gate, adaptive noise suppression, etc.), but the best solution is to not have the problem to start with. Just don't let the keyboard sound (or anything else you don't want) wiggle the diaphragm in the mic.
Use the mic's directional pattern (cardioid, figure-8, etc.) to reject whatever comes from the keyboard's direction (and don't move the mic once you've found that spot!), and/or get a quieter keyboard.
It may also help to put a sheet of plexiglass between the keyboard and the mic as well, for the same reason that the drums in a live concert often have some between the cymbals and the vocal mics. In that setting, they're called "shy baffles", and they work wonders for keeping the vocals clear, simply by blocking the direct sound from the loud cymbals to the necessarily-sensitive vocal mics.
I'm a live audio engineer. I know how to use all the gadgets, bells, and whistles on almost any sound board, from the old-school analog "sea of knobs" with a rack of processors beside it, to the modern digital "computer with a big sound card". It also means that I know what they DON'T do! Whenever a mic is involved, acoustics will *always* be important, regardless of processing.