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Want to stream or watch live gameplay? Join the Discord server Make sure to read the before submitting. I purchased this mic after hearing someone use it online as it sounded comparable to the Yeti. I cannot understand why the audio that I get out of this mic sounds so terrible. I am approximately two inches away from the mic, within the cardioid shape, and yet I sound quiet and probably worse than something that could come from my phone.
I can raise my voice into the microphone and it's still not good enough. I've owned this mic for several months now but still cannot figure out how to get the right sound out of it. If I turn up the sensitivity too high, then my audio starts to have cracks in it. Plus there's a TON of white noise. I guess it's just a bad mic? What do you guys think? So many variables.
Is your recording area sound treated? Do you use any compression? Is it uncleanable in audio editor? Do you have proper gain-staging? While its convenient to just say its a bad mic it could be potentially a mix of several small factors or one big issue. I havent used this microphone personally but I have used the Yeti. Truth be told, the Yeti didnt have THAT great of a sound profile.
(What the yeti has is an incredibly good marketing team). Do you have a clip of what it sounds like vs a clip of what you think it SHOULD sound like?
My recording area is not sound treated. I don't think I use compression? I haven't messed with any settings like that. It's fairly cleanable in the audio editor but if I want to raise the volume of the clip then all the noise comes back. I don't know how to set the gain-staging besides for messing with the sensitivity in Windows (if that even answers the question).
I don't have a raw clip right now, but here's what it sounds like after I edit it to remove the noise and add normalization: Here's what I think I should sound like (but with slightly less striking bass): I understand the Yeti isn't that great, but it's at the point where the audio would be acceptable to me. In fact, I think I will be jumping directly to an XLR mic setup instead of using a USB mic (just not right now, so I want to use the mic I currently own). Audio quality is very important to me in my videos. No problem man. First of all, you need a pop filter. Lot's of air and 'p' pops going on. Normally I'd say that you're too close to that particular mic but it sounds like you do a good overall job of keeping your volume in check so you'll probably avoid clipping.
Adding a pop filter will make place you back another inch or so anyway, which is a good thing. Always better to record at a low volume and turn it up later. Sound quality wise you sound fine.
I'm not sure what you're unhappy with but as a fellow Samson C01U user i'm going to guess that you'd like some of the lower range to come through more. The C01U does tend to record flat, you could try messing aroudn by boosting some low end (or whatever you're looking for)with an EQ in post. Just don't over do it. But honestly, it sounds fine. I remember being unhappy the first time I heard a recording of my voice on this mic.