I have a Scarlett Solo Audio Interface which feeds my voice into Obs. The other audio is Desktop Audio. Before, I didn't have any Compressors. I just make sure my input is in the yellow area of the sound bar. Sometimes when I'm screaming it would go red, but it doesn't really sound bad in the finally output.
Recently I've been experimenting with Compressors to bring up the quiet sound and tone down the noisy sound. My Compressors are as follows:
I also have Compressors on the Desktop audio to mimic the Side Chain effect. It does seem to work nicely. When I speak, I can see the volume bars for the Desktop audio go down.
I picked up both settings from this website.
After this implementation, the sound would distort somewhat randomly, but I suspect it's around the peaks. You can hear it in the first 3-5 seconds of this video.
I checked my log but nothing seems to be wrong with it:
obsproject.com
Can somebody help me out? Thanks so much!
an s
Recently I've been experimenting with Compressors to bring up the quiet sound and tone down the noisy sound. My Compressors are as follows:
Ratio | 3:1 |
Threshhold | -18dB |
Attack | 1ms |
Release | 60ms |
Output Gain | 9dB |
I also have Compressors on the Desktop audio to mimic the Side Chain effect. It does seem to work nicely. When I speak, I can see the volume bars for the Desktop audio go down.
Ratio | 32:1 |
Threshhold | -36dB |
Attack | 100ms |
Release | 600ms |
Output Gain | 0 |
I picked up both settings from this website.
After this implementation, the sound would distort somewhat randomly, but I suspect it's around the peaks. You can hear it in the first 3-5 seconds of this video.
I checked my log but nothing seems to be wrong with it:
Analyzer | OBS
OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. Stream to Twitch, YouTube and many other providers or record your own videos with high quality H264 / AAC encoding.
Can somebody help me out? Thanks so much!
an s