![]() ![]() the CPU use on my system is negligible however, only ever peeking at 2%. Something to keep in mind while using this method of mic cleanup is that it DOES use some CPU. that's it! your mic is now being filtered in realtime by AA under the 'microphone/auxiliary audio device dropdown you want to pick your Line 1 (virtual audio cable) device. Last step woo! open up OBS, go to the settings, then click on audio. you can play with the sliders if you like, but the default setting works well. ![]() on the first row click the right facing arrow, go down to noise reduction/restoration, and select adaptive noise reduction. On the left, you will find an 'effects rack' tab, that should already be selected. this will let our audio pass to our Line 1 in realtime (there is in actuality some latency, but non to really be mention worthy) Hmm i didnt understand 100 what you mean, but maybe this. Then set your audio device in OBS to Virtual Audio Cable. ![]() Have your mic audio as the input for Audition and set the output to Virtual Audio Cable. ![]() Step 3) Setting up the audio pass-through.īack on the main window, on the first track, click the 'R' button in the upper right, followed by the 'I' button. Assuming you knew this already and still want to use Audition, you'll need to install Virtual Audio Cable (just a virtual audio device). Next, change your default output to Line 1 (this audio device was created when you installed VAC)Īnd change the latency to 50 (this number may vary for you, play around with it to find a setting that wont cause any audio stuttering) On the first track of your multitrack, click the drop down that says 'default stereo input' and select 'audio hardware' I hope you find this tutorial useful, or at least insightful for your own methods!įirst create a new multitrack session in AA using the default settings For this tutorial you will need a copy of both Adobe Audition and Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) installed onto your computer with default settings. Hello and welcome to a quick(ish) 5 step tutorial on how to clean up your staticky microphone for a better sounding stream. ![]()
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