![]() If recording audio only, then use a mic that you can get right on top of for recording. Also, make sure that you are speaking 'on-axis' and not 'off-axis' to your mic's pickup pattern (google those terms if you do not know what they mean yet).ĥ) Different mics are good for different situations, and you may need to mature your process a bit before you find what will work best for you. Because of this it is normal that the higher the quality of the mic, the closer you typically have to be to it for it to pick you up properly. Professional microphones are good because they are excellent at rejecting ambient noise while being extremely sensitivities at picking up what you want. Make sure that it is on setting 2 or 3 if you need more gain on it.Ĥ) Eat the Mic. I know this mic should be louder then this, there is no way it should sound so quite and shallow.ġ) quite as in "not quite there yet", quiet as in "the mic is too quiet"Ģ) %100 reads "percent one hundred", 100% reads "one hundred percent"ģ) While I have not used one myself, I believe that the Blue Snowball mics have a rocker switch with 3 settings. I might try the mic in my laptop to see if its the electrical issue or just my computer or the mic or what. I'm begging for some answers here as Its driving me nuts. I should also note that I have uninstalled and reinstalled the audio drives both the MIcs and my mother boards realtek drivers a few times to no avail. On a side note could a faulty ground either in my electrical outlet of PSU cause this? I only ask because I have been shocked by my case once or twice. ![]() I'm really lost as to why the Mic is so quite. I have my Mic's volume set to %100 in the Recording devices panel so its not that. Its weird one day I tried removing the USB cord and pluging it into a different USB jack and tried a few different things and The mic finally got as loud as it should be but then a bit later it was back to being quite again. If I want the audio to sound Loud and "Full" I have to literally put my mouth against my pop filter. I have my Mic about 9 inches from my mouth on a slight sideways angle. Either way its always the same result that the Mic audio is very quite. I've tried recording the Mic audio a few different ways, I've tried with Dxtory into a separate channel and I've tried using Audacity to record my Mic audio. ( I know I could use Sound mixer and lower the game audio) ![]() For instance If I am recording a game My game audio is WAY louder then my mic audio. When I record with my Mic I notice that its very quite compared to any system audio recorded. I am Running Windows 7 64bit and I'm having an issue with my Mic audio. Hello there I am trying to start up my Youtube channel and I want high quality audio so a friend helped me out and donated his Blue Snowball USB mic to me. ![]()
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