Rising_Softy
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I'm using a PreSonus Audiobox 96 interface. In Universal Control, my sample rate is 48khz and my block size is 32 samples.
In Windows, my Shure SM7B is on 2 channels, 48khz and 16 samples. The only thing I can change there is switching to 24 samples.
The raw audio from my microphone sounds fine in the Windows audio test, no Windows enhancements or anything. Voice sounds full and warm.
On opening OBS my voice sounds like it has a load of reverb on it and it's pitched up slightly, as if I'm speaking into a digitized metal tunnel. Any filters I apply seem to function properly. Noise gate, noise suppression, compressor, and EQ all work, but they're working on that distorted base so it still sounds awful. Additionally, if I record my desktop while a YouTube video is playing, when I open that file in VLC the audio has the same distortion on a voice that sounds fine when watched on YouTube.
OBS settings:
Sample rate 48khz, stereo
Global Audio Devices - 'default' desktop audio, 'line' mic/auxilliary audio
AAC audio encoder
Advanced Audio Properties - 'Monitor and Output' audio input capture, 'Monitor Off' desktop audio, 'Monitor Off' Mic/Aux
I've tried changing every setting I can think of in OBS, tried changing around my block rate and sample size across all three programs (Windows, Universal Control, OBS), and even lying down on my couch with the mic pointed toward it while my kids held blankets above me. Nothing is working. Halp.
In Windows, my Shure SM7B is on 2 channels, 48khz and 16 samples. The only thing I can change there is switching to 24 samples.
The raw audio from my microphone sounds fine in the Windows audio test, no Windows enhancements or anything. Voice sounds full and warm.
On opening OBS my voice sounds like it has a load of reverb on it and it's pitched up slightly, as if I'm speaking into a digitized metal tunnel. Any filters I apply seem to function properly. Noise gate, noise suppression, compressor, and EQ all work, but they're working on that distorted base so it still sounds awful. Additionally, if I record my desktop while a YouTube video is playing, when I open that file in VLC the audio has the same distortion on a voice that sounds fine when watched on YouTube.
OBS settings:
Sample rate 48khz, stereo
Global Audio Devices - 'default' desktop audio, 'line' mic/auxilliary audio
AAC audio encoder
Advanced Audio Properties - 'Monitor and Output' audio input capture, 'Monitor Off' desktop audio, 'Monitor Off' Mic/Aux
I've tried changing every setting I can think of in OBS, tried changing around my block rate and sample size across all three programs (Windows, Universal Control, OBS), and even lying down on my couch with the mic pointed toward it while my kids held blankets above me. Nothing is working. Halp.