OBS Studio Audio Ducking - Balance Your Stream Sound With Sidechain Compression
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This tutorial explains how setup OBS Studio Audio Ducking so that your microphone volume automatically reduces the volume of other audio inputs that you designate. This filter saves you all kinds of time and effort because you don't have to worry about perfect volume levels. This is especially true during gameplay recordings. The volume automatically adjusts when you speak. When you stop talking on your mic, the volume resets back to its normal levels. This OBS Studio filter is a game-changer.
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Super helpful. Thanks for not just saying "these are the numbers you want" but also breaking down what each slider does!
Nice. Very helpful and nice radio-voice :D
Another great video. This is like using a compressor in reverse pretty slick trick.
Pretty much!
You've got the lighting down now. It's great. Very helpful information too.
Yes, it's much better now. Thank you!
Thanks man i combined this with NVIDIA RTX Voice and best combo ever
Glad I could help
I'm sure you know this Scott but worth noting since you didn't....
If you want to apply the same filter/s to multiple audio tracks you can right click and copy filters and then right click the source you want to duplicate them to and paste the filters to that source.
Just another PRO tip to save a little time, so you don't have to add the filter to each audio sourse and then adjust them individually.
Thanks for sharing Scott!
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Thank you! I'm pinning this post
Excellent tip.
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YOU KNOW BETTER THAN ANYONE REMI.... I KNOW MY OBS STUDIO!
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Mega useful! Thanks to you and another, I'm well on my way to making content. I am grateful for this tutorial.
Scott thanks for this. It really helped.
Great this is what i needed thank you.
You're welcome!
this is the most helpful channel on youtube for OBS!
Thanks brother. I really appreciate the knod.
Awesome... yes this one I was looking for
Glad you liked it
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You’re amazing, keep being you!!
this is exactly what I needed. thank you
Glad it helped!
@@ScottFichter but whenever i set my threshold to -30 or below that, my mic was low on sound even tho I turn up the volume after I checked the recording
thank you so much, you're the best.
straight to the point
Very useful for streamer. God Bless & More Power Always.
Great info!
Thanks Allen! Keep fighting brother.
Scott... thank you so much.
Excellent tutorial 😃
Amazing short tutorial! Thanks you sir, pretty darn useful
You're very welcome! Subscribe, this video is the tip of the iceberg.
This has seriously been helpful, and I love your style. Thanks so much for the helpful tips! This is exactly what I was looking for, and I appreciate your explanations.
Glad it was helpful Falling Tacos (I love your name) Thanks for the great comment.
SO HELPFUL! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful Ydaze!
Thank you for the very good explanation, greetings from Spain!
You are welcome! Best wishes.
fantastic tutorial, thank you!!
You're very welcome!
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Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is great! Going to try it now. :)
very informative! thank you
Thank you so much for this, I have recently started streaming with streamlabs and this has helped me so much! :D
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@Gannon Malakai yea, been watching on flixzone for months myself :D
The first time I went looking for these options I almost never found them. It was completely accidental. This is an awesome video. Shows user exactly where to find these options. Your really gonna some people out with this one. Great video Scott. Thanks for posting!
Thanks homie. I hope your doing well.
perfect thanks!
You're welcome!
Very charismatic guy! Thanks for the help =)
Happy to help!
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This is awesome!! ❤
Awesome thanks a lot..!
Thanks Rogue!
Good video, decently short and you did a great job at explaining what everything did!
Vid helped me alot i been trying to figure out how to do this
Awesome
Thank you for this. I have applied these settings to my OBS. Works a treat.
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Works like a charm Scott...nice one!!!! I must try it on the desktop audio source as well, I assume it will work on that also.
Yes it does! It'll work on any audio source.
Good information, glad to see your channel growing like crazy
Thanks brother! You're not doing to bad yourself. Keep fighting brother.
Awesome! Was looking for this. Now I don't have to have my mic blasting and don't have to worry if some games are louder than others. Thank you
Glad I could help! Thanks for the great comment dude.
great video
Amazing tutorial, man! Thank you so much!
My pleasure!
I wonder how to use this to create automatic ducking of reverb on the vocal chain for a singer, who is doing a live song. I'm guessing duplicate the mic input, add reverb with ducking effect to second input? Anyway thanks for the video, great work
Nice video. Not sure if it helped my confusion. This is what I got: I want to run record/maybe stream on Monitor 1. I also would like to say play music or video on monitor 2. On monitor 1 I will have game and my vocal comments. On monitor 2 I want the movie/stream/music audio for my enjoyment. Question: How do I stream/record with only monitor 1 audio. Keep out audio of monitor 2. You happen to have a video with that answer? Thanks and thumbs up
Helpful video, I ended up doing it in reverse. I plan on streaming my Ableton sessions on twitch, give commentary, and interact with the chat. But I don't want my mic picking up the sound from my speakers, so the mic ducks every time Ableton plays.
Oh wow, great idea.
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That’s so cool, I didn’t know it was possible to do it for streams, I usually do in post for my recorded videos… that you so much for this!
You're welcome Faber.
Great job, as always. Im really enjoying your videos! You do an excellent job of addressing specific niche things in a direct and clear way.
THANKS Jason, your positive energy fuels my desire to push forward with my channel. I can't thank you enough for the great comment. Stay strong and keep fighting brother.
Wow! Scott you really make OBS easy for me thank you. Great job👍
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Love your videos Scott. Thank you so much.
Thanks brother. I was at your channel giving you some watch time this morning I think your WWE commentary has potential. Stay strong brother.
Thanks dude! We stopped when lockdown started but I’ll be back on Twitch starting this week. Thanks for the kind words. I’ll be checking in all the time.
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Nice one Scott, good job man ✌️👍
Glad you enjoyed it Andy!. I hope your well my friend.
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This is an extremely helpful video, thank you so much. At 3:36 you mentioned that the effects will be applied when the mic reaches a specific dB. Is it possible to know how these dB or even set it? Thank you sir.
Great. Thank you. If you have a console connected to the pc you can apply those settings to the desktop sound?
Thanks
Welcome
I've followed these same exact steps, and the only thing that changed was the volume of the song. No audio ducking occurred even after messing with some of the options
Great video, very very helpful! Thanks, but how do I set up to monitor and not get an echo in the stream if I play something from the desk top?? You were amazingly crisp without an echo! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Are you speakers on?
You beautiful man, this was the idiot's guide I was looking for =0>
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Thanks Carlos.
I only have x2 audio tracks
Input Headset Game track
Output Headset Mic
I don't have mix of music or extra tracks how did you config extra tracks.
Hi Scott. Fabulous videos. Thank you so much. Do you have any idea how to record the sound of the game without the other player's sound being recorded too? I would love to know if this is possible
Does this feature come though the headphones? Or is there too much latency
Yes, if you set it up that way. Latency really does not apply to this functionality.
This was great! Can you teach how to avoid the reflections on my glasses? I see you wear them but I see no reflection.
THAT IS A GREAT IDEA FOR A VIDEO! I do two things. 1) I have a light that is over head and two the left. 2) I have a light to my right that does not shine directly at me. The light shoots onto the wall. The wall is white and so I'm illuminated via the reflection vs direct light. I hope I'm making sense.
Hey Scott, this can be done using the ReaPlug VST Plugin right?
Er... not with OBS but with a DAW... yes.
Algo ocurre que no puedo sacar sonido decente con mi compu. Tengo una Nitro5 que dentro de poco se va a convertir en pisapapeles...
Parece que el problema podría estar relacionado con el hardware. ¿Qué piensas?
@@ScottFichter I think so. Just big time to solve it, trying to figure out what's going on.
@@ScottFichter I got it!! It works!! No hardware stuff, just my ignorance!
@@ScottFichter Now I'm working on get sound from VLC or some other music player.
Whenever I put my threshold to5 ratio or 10 -30. The ducking is perfect but my mic is a bit too low on sound. Any tips on how to fix that?
Sorry I've got nothing at the moment.
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Question: I put an audio track in my audio mixer, but I can't hear it, and the mixer levels are up, and I can see the volume working. I did hit record and the audio track did make it in. Is this normal? I must have some setting wrong somewhere.
Hi Jon, Click gear icon next to speaker icon for the track you can't hear. Select "Advanced Audio" next to audio. Find the track you can hear and under "Audio Monitoring" Select "Monitor and Output" for the pulldown next to the track that's the issue.
@@ScottFichter That worked...thanks so much for the tip!!!
Just one more thing if u can tell... can I add more one song in one scene or do I need to make different scenes for different song... what if I add more then one song in same scene. How will they play when I want to play
Use VLC. ruclips.net/video/c4DBj6XXpF8/видео.html
@@ScottFichter hey, thanks for all the help... now one thing I created 2 scenes and have a song in each scene... when I do transition songs get mix up... how can I fade the sound at the end of song and then next song starts when transition completes or after 2 3 seconds... what could be the solution.
@@munaxia Hmmm. This thread discusses this issue. Dig into it. obsproject.com/forum/threads/fading-audio-between-scenes.122722/
@@ScottFichter unfortunately it's not working...
I wanna disable ducking at all! In windows, it's already marked "do nothing", but everytime I record on obs or slobs, everytime I speak, the desktop source is ducked, and it takes long to normalize... How do I disable it?
Thanks : )
You're welcome!