Very nice tutorial. I'm almost tempted to take an old track I did for work and pass it through the steps you identified to see how it turns out. Well it wasn't done on a amateur mic so don't know how it's going to turn out. I'll definitely check your other videos. Thanks a lot!
Wow, really fabulous video. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge! I'm def going to check out the OBS one, and wondering if the settings there will enable me to get good audio quality just within that program.
Thanks a lot, buddy! You should be able to get lovely audio in OBS too, but if you want to really go the extra mile, record and process in Audacity. That's what I do. In fact, all of the audio of me actually speaking in this video (not the recorded audio that I edit) is straight through OBS. Check out that video and let me know what you think!
@@JoeMilneEnglish Just watched the whole thing, and it's just chock full of amazingly practical tips! I'm just starting in this space (I'm a teacher too), and this is SO helpful. Thanks!!
I just used your step-by-step guide to enhance the audio for the next episode of my podcast due to publish a week from today. Unfortunately, I didn't have limiter. I thought that was weird. But, thank you!!
@@JoeMilneEnglish It sounded great. I think my favorite was the bass and treble. It does sound "fuller" with those changes. Thanks for the video! I'm watching your 15 audio and video tips for OBS Studio now.
That is so yesterday, you should be using version 3.0, keep up the good work. Sad to say I can see the difference in the meter, but can't really hear the difference. Guess that is part of the bad of getting older. It was great being able to see what settings to apply so I don't have to guess.
Thanks a lot Steve. I really do love this Audacity version and I wasn't actually aware there was a newer version. I'll check it out and maybe do another tutorial. Is there anything you'd like me to cover?
@@JoeMilneEnglish loved your video can you do one on using Audacity for multi track. I want to learn to be able to do ducking. Have the music play then fade to the voice, maybe leave the music playing but at a lower volume.
@@JoeMilneEnglish I never use headphones. I have a Samson G Track Pro and some headphones from another Samson microphone, but I never use them. Would that make a noticeable difference?
In your listening to the audio, it would definitely make a difference. I don't particularly like wearing headphones, but I always do when editing audio.
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