@Anon Commenter Korone is half human half doggo, she can even eat chocolate. She uses her dog ears when in hunt mode and the human ears when trying to not hear things she dont like.
Korone likes using earphone but thinks that headphone is cool. And then proceed not use both of them, for 2 years. If that's not the most Korone thing I've ever seen, I don't know what xD
I think she uses earphones to listen to the stream or notifications from her computer, but uses speakers for game audio. That setup makes sense to me if she's playing on consoles.
It's actually easy to do with an latency free audio interface. You can have it pick up the speakers without people noticing as long as the latency is low and the volume of the game is louder on OBS vs the game being picked up by the speakers
Some noise cancelation programs can do the trick at the cost of some mic quality (I think that's korone's case and it's perfectly fine) . Krisp which is used by discord filters noise pretty well.
If you set up your hardware/software correctly it's absolutely doable, not necessarily the best option in most circumstances but if it hasn't been a problem for how she does things then it's totally fine. I'd also just point out it's less the quality of the mic and more what type she uses, i.e. condenser mics (like an AT2035) are very sensitive but with the right pickup pattern (essentially where it focuses receiving the sound) it either won't try to catch or will outright work to negate the sound from the opposite direction. Dynamic mics (like an SM7B) are less sensitive and thus less likely to pick up sound that isn't loud enough, and shotgun mics like what you see for filming are HIGHLY directionally focused so some streamers use those as well!
Ditto, the best compromise are the sporty earphones, the ones with the hooks that go behind the ears, and are more like pads instead of the shit that burrows inside your ear
okay but that begs the question of how her mic has never caught her speaker's noise this entire time. I swear to God, my mic would pick up anything my speakers throw. Does she have she speakers under her desk? At the most minimal volume possible that she can barely hear anything? I doubt it. I think I find that she catches some subtle noises here and there. I actually have to know what mic she's using and what her setup is like. I know NVIDIA has some noise-cancelling AI, but she's been doing this for 2 years and I dunno if that's been around that long.
In her first "egg is broken. heart is too" stream (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M7xVnwykl2U.html ) her pc's sounds are only being transmitted from her mic (in her second stream she finds out she had been blasting her speakers at herself the whole last stream because she hadn't realized her pc's audio wasn't being captured). Considering how many times she's bonked into her mic and how quiet her voice gets when she moves a little away she must have it pretty well gated.
It may depend on what mic is she using, the fact that they use XLR jacked to an audio interface opens a lot of options, a dynamic microphone works a treat for picking up just one source of sound, that's why they are used in live enviroments If she is using a condenser mic it probably goes through a lot of gate and noise filters because they are extremely sensitive to anything that moves or she is using a Shotgun condenser mic but I really don't think that's the case
Wow, truly my spirit animal. Headphones hurt my head and IEMs are extremely uncomfortable, so I've used speakers most of my life. Made streaming with a mic kinda impossible, but I guess dynamic directional mics are the answer to that.. Always surprising to find a streamer who uses speakers that don't get picked up on mic yet also hears all the PC audio just fine.
my ears also hurt from headphones, thats why i keep them placed on its package box. that keeps them a little stretched out, or else it reverts to its original tightness
My mic picks up my keyboard really loud but has a hard time hearing my voice. So I'm really impressed how the hololive VTubers keep the controller/keyboard noise down
Living in an apartment complex teaches one the value of using headphones and earphones. Nothing more annoying than being forced to listen to whatever other people are blasting from their speakers.
@@SleepyFen Meanwhile I play Doom Eternal at max volume on my speakers. I don't do that often, but I am really curious what my neighbors think when they hear that Doom music and chainsaw sounds.
@@avengerulsasuke5814 Unless they have extremely good noise dampening headphones they're probably pissed because the chainsaw noises and music is ruining the listening experience of whatever they're watching or listening to. But they're probably also too polite to knock on your door to argue over your noise.
I feel the same. A lot of people say headphones have better sound but not only do I find that untrue but after wearing them for a while they hurt my head. Earphones ftw.
I'd say you can get comfy headphones that don't hurt. But when you do endurance stream, they will always hurt. No matter how comfy they are. 12 hours of non-stop gaming will make it pinch regardless.
Actually you can go for 12 hours on headphones. The issue here the stuff you need is not the usual consumer product. That's literally what studio equipment does. Open back headphones let air though and it's comfortable for hours of usage.
Eh, I'd say it depends. Personally, I often go for longer than that using headphones (Like 15 hours with 1 or 2 breaks of no more than 30 mins) and I have no issue at all, while wearing earphones for even half an hour feels like hell...
I sit with headphones on practically all day without an issue. Can't do it with on ear headphones though, needs to be over ear ones. I also buy really nice headphones so that might help. Can't use earphones though, I just really don't like having things in my ears.
I use a Hyper X Cloud (1). It's a great a comfy headset that can be used as headphones as well. I can wear it for long periods of time, but sometimes the heat builds up or, as mentioned, they start to pinch after about 4-6 hours. But they were also just 70€, so can't complain really. They get my recommendation.
Sweet brunette doggo. I want korone as a friend, sister, counselor, wife, mother, coach, seeing eye dog. anything she would be the best in any position in ones life and make it 2,000% better
She must have an incredible mic setup, because not only have I never noticed game audio coming through there, her loud high-pitched screams also never seem to peak or clip or anything like that. I dunno what she's doing but she's doing it right.
Me too! I have extremely sensitive ears! I'm allergic to any kind of headpiece so I only use speakers on my PC! My ears start to itch and boil if I use headphones or earphones.
@@MALEMization Yea, perhaps not worth to give it a try. Good open-back are expensive to begin with. Beats price tag is laughable compared to a good open-back. Open-back pretty much headphones got holes all over the ear-can thing. It let air though and your ears not gonna sweat.
i feel like this is a problem i used to have years ago tbh if i think back, now though if my headphones aren't on my head i actually feel like i am missing a part of my body....ill even wear them when im not using them for anything .-.
the fact that korone can hear with all four means she probably can also tell if the sound is coming from above or below and left right, like normal people just tell can left to right
Now i wonder what would happen if korone uses both of her ears at the same time, headphones on her human ears and earphones on her dog ears, would both ears works or only one pair?
I don't see any reason why they wouldn't both work. If they both work for speakers, that means they're both fully functioning pairs of ears, so they should work just as well with earphones and headphones.
Most higher end mics that professional streamers use only record from the front, they're designed to pick up only the streamer/singers voice, so that actually makes sense that we haven't heard anything
I wonder if the headphones issue is a global thing or just for some specific headphones she's tried. I've had my fair share of headphones that squeezed my head too hard, or was just uncomfortable on my ears, but my current pair is really comfortable, so I was thinking Korone could be similar. Maybe she could get a pair sometime that she finds comfortable, maybe with a modification of sorts to not smoosh her top ears.
@@gilgameshlfx7006 if I remember correctly around 2001-2002, when headphones started to feel a bit last century and nerdy. They were never better, but with headphones you were a loser (crappy high school life).
i dont stream as regularly as korone does but i dont use headphones either. i def should just well, every time i plug em in my capture stops capturing game audio (i'm sure its a simple fix i'm just not sure how) that said i've never heard an echo or anything on korone's end so hey good job
Sometimes it can be quite frustrating that the audio in a stream is completely off and nobody feels brave enough to tell the streamer about it. For weeks. But Korone's audio is perfectly fine.
I use a type of earphones that is basically a plug that you push into your ear canal that blocks out other sounds, they discontinued them years ago so I buy them in bulk when I find them
i have in-ear earphones as well, and i bought them like a few months back so i dont know what you mean with discontinued, unless your talking about some cheap throw away earphones.
I was thinking into doing the same stuff, i have a pair of headphones audiotecnica mx20, the sound is awesome, but after 1 hour my ears start to sweat and irritate, soo i only use a crappy pair of headphones that are loose enough to let air pass by
She must be using a mic with good rear rejection because I don't think I've ever noticed Although I guess if she's using a fast enough interface then the latency between the game and the mic would be nearly imperceptible. It's only really noticable on voice chat because people can hear their voices bouncing back a split second later
I swear, everyone who says "my head hurts in headphones, so i don't use them" are just had a bad experience, or have yet to find his/her one that fits. Every headphone feels different on your head, and not all are made for you. I'm sure everyone has at least one that feels comfortable enough, and it's not even about the price. I used to have the cheapest one from my local store for 5 years until it broke, and it was so comfortable, that it felt like i'm not wearing anything at all, and the sound is just flowing into my ears. After that, i bought a much more expensive gamer headset, and couldn't use it, cause my ears started to hurt after an hour i had it on. I'm sure Korone just had a bad take like that in the past.
If I remember right mio and subaru revealed she uses earphones during the dark water stream when she left to the convenience store to buy new earphones because she lost the ones she was using.
She was talking about games here in the first place, not movies, and since they ofcourse arent alowed to show anything of that movie sound included, it makes sense that she would take precautions for that to not happen at all by using earphones, the reason she lost them in the first place was propably because she never used them in the first place, no one misplaces something they use daily in the same place.
@@Auldwight Nobody streams without headphones or earphones because if you use speakers the sound reaches the mic. And if she uses earphones, she probably also uses it for her phone as well which could make it easy to for her to lose them.
ころね don't like using headphones, earphones or whatever it is, because since she listen with her four ears (she hear twice as loud as us), she will end up being deaf if she uses earphones and stuff like that lol