TheNatural
New Member
How is it that Mumble and Discord can make a voice sound absolutely perfect, with fantastic compression, gate, EQ, noise cancellation with what is ostensibly freeware, yet the end solution for streamers is to basically have an isolation booth, 200 dollar compressor, 200 dollar mixer, 400 dollar microphone, hum eliminators, line isolators, acoustic padding, virtual audio cables, expensive software, and a relatively noiseless environment?
I am genuinely curious.
Recently, I have been setting up my dream streaming situation. I have a Behringer 1204, and DBX 286s, A shure SM7b, AN 8 channel hum eliminator, and I still can't get my voice to simply sound as good as it does to my friends listening to me on discord.
I live in a studio apartment (a nice one, but with wood floors and a high ceiling) and my current settings and setup still leave me with background noise that is basically unacceptable and unprofessional sounding.
It's extremely frustrating.
I am genuinely curious.
Recently, I have been setting up my dream streaming situation. I have a Behringer 1204, and DBX 286s, A shure SM7b, AN 8 channel hum eliminator, and I still can't get my voice to simply sound as good as it does to my friends listening to me on discord.
I live in a studio apartment (a nice one, but with wood floors and a high ceiling) and my current settings and setup still leave me with background noise that is basically unacceptable and unprofessional sounding.
It's extremely frustrating.