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How do I get rid of unpleasant sound from the microphone recording?

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  • #1 16339294
    Gamer PL
    Level 6  
    Hello, I have a problem with microphone recording. Namely, when I record a given sound and play it, after turning up the audible sound from the loudspeakers, you can hear how the microphone works, i.e. you hear chasracteristic noise and disturbances. If something is, my system is windows 10, and I record the sound with the action program.
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  • #2 16339328
    gradek83
    Level 42  
    There are no perfect microphones. Every microphone has its own internal noise, the better the microphone, the more inaudible noises, but the noise reduction is helped by programs and filters that suppress unwanted noise in the process of processing a given recording or with better recording equipment during recording. What's your microphone? If you have an ordinary microphone, for example with headphones, I recommend replacing its insert with the PANASONIC WM-61A.
    I use the SONY ECM-MS907 microphone. I am processing the sound in Audacity.
    Of course, knowing life, there are people who are more familiar with the topic here and they will certainly advise you something :)
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  • #3 16340221
    Gamer PL
    Level 6  
    Well, I have a little microphone, I don't even know what brand it is. The problem was that on Windows 7 it worked perfectly and now it's hum. This is only audible when you turn up the recording.
  • #4 16340297
    pomaranczowy151900
    Level 1  
    I also think that you just need to remove noise during processing, because it has nothing to do with the system
  • #5 16340885
    Gamer PL
    Level 6  
    Okay, help me because in action I was playing with the microphone settings and the noise started to disappear, but then during the recording I can hardly hear and I speak loud and clear. I also tried to change the voice when rendering the movie in AVS Video Editor, but when I set the denoise, you can hear me as if behind the "fog", the same happens with the game sound, and you can hear it as if it was behind the fog. I don't know what to do anymore, I'm powerless.
  • #6 16341101
    gradek83
    Level 42  
    Do you connect the microphone to the front panel of the PC or to the back directly to the microphone socket on the sound card? Take a picture of this microphone at least we'll see what contraption you have.
  • #8 16341690
    Gamer PL
    Level 6  
    Listen in the audiacity I tried to record the silence with this microphone and what is next one big noise
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  • #9 16341711
    gradek83
    Level 42  
    And turn on the recording and unplug the microphone while recording and let it record a little and then check the result. Alternatively, look for a better microphone.
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  • #11 16341936
    gradek83
    Level 42  
    This hum can also be interference from the 50Hz network, for example, I can see that next to you have a lamp on, the cable goes next to the power cables, which can also affect the operation of the microphone. However, I would bet that it is the fault of the microphone and the music card. I have a CREATIVE USB music card and with the already mentioned SONY microphone, the noise is minimal for me, but it does not hum like you.
    Check at yourself after recording the silence to what height the noise comes after the maximum zoom. The greater the sensitivity of the microphone, the greater the noise, check the settings on the minimum and maximum sensitivity.
  • #12 16341966
    Gamer PL
    Level 6  
    I do not know what to do anymore, I set the microphone via the system to the largest and smallest values, then I played with audiocity and the microphone still hums me :(
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    #13 16341981
    gradek83
    Level 42  
    Don't have another microphone to check?
    Or try so


  • #14 16342007
    Gamer PL
    Level 6  
    Thanks now the noise is much less thanks for sending it

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues with microphone recordings, specifically unwanted noise and hum during playback. The user reports that their microphone, which worked well on Windows 7, now produces a hum on Windows 10. Various suggestions are made, including using noise reduction software like Audacity, checking microphone connections, and considering hardware upgrades. Users recommend specific microphones such as the PANASONIC WM-61A and SONY ECM-MS907, and mention the importance of the sound card, with one user noting the effectiveness of a CREATIVE USB music card. The conversation highlights the impact of microphone sensitivity and environmental interference on recording quality.
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