![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll usually get better quality with a “studio style” USB microphone (AKA “podcast mic”) which will bypass your soundcard/soundchip, or with a studio/stage mic and an USB audio interface with a standard XLR microphone connection. The preamp built into a regular soundcard/soundchip is often noisy. ![]() Noise Reduction (after recording) can sometimes help, but it works best when you have a constant low-level background noise… It works best when you don’t really need it. Make sure any Windows “enhancements” are turned-off. ![]()
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