I think the reason that it doesn't get used more, is because of things like Sound Alerts, and the Twitch Integrated Throwing System needing to play sounds. Ducking is great when you're just talking into the mic, but for the additional audience interaction stuff, you'd have to set up a new Ducking filter for each one in whichever audio source(s) you wish to lower. Which is why most people just limit their game audio in a more permanent fashion. I do like this method though, in fact I love it, and with some tweaking/prep I'll be using it from now on. Once again, thanks for the awesome advice.
So many people just tell you WHAT to set them as and never Why... So I figured I'd at least include what the setting does so you can tweak it yourself if you need to! Thanks for checking out the video though.. I hope it helped 🔥
@ajsarsfield definitely helped just got done setting it up and going to test it out in stream. I do have one more question. Can I add a second compressor/ducking filter to my desktop audio for when I stream with other streamers so when they talk the gameplay/music gets softer as well? Or will that conflict with my primary one?
@kazunage I think it should work..🤔 as long as they're on a different audio channel and aren't coming through the desktop.. I'm not sure what would happen if you both spoke at the same time though 😅 I'd set it up and test it out.. you can always switch off the filter if it does something weird 🤭
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Omg thank you sir, u ar a god sent My vids are always all over the place cause of my audio and now I don't have to worry about if ppl can heat m3 or not
I'm so glad this helped!!! Not everyone likes how this sounds but I personally think ducking can be so useful for live streaming 'cause you avoid that awkward "clashing" when you're talking
Thank You So Much For All You Video Do You Also Thing That I Could Add Limiter Filter in there also as the game sometime pop in the red of the Audio when Gaming
Of course you can!! I often add limiters to my desktop or game audio just incase it does suddenly get loud when I'm not talking.. .. I'd personally set a limiter a bit lower than my Vocal limiter So like -10db or so.. but obviously feel free to play around with that to YOUR taste.
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I personally prefer to EQ out the mid range of music and other sound sources, the audio ducking doesn't sound that natural to me. But that's just me and my musician brain lmao, great tutorial!
Thats not a bad way to do it as well..🔥 Depends on what you're listening to or watching at the time I do that sometimes when I edit videos actually! Just So that music doesn't clash with my voice!
Had to come here because Im adding audio ducking to my music track. For some reason, Nutty's muffled audio keeps acting up (Adding both Music and Muffled Music to pages that they're not on) Thank you for the tutorial
Thanks. One question, I do live translations, is it possible to get background volume down automatically as you so well showed only and everytime I turn mic on?
Hello, thanks for the video! I followed you step by step and it does look like my computer sound is ducking but I can't hear it ducking from my speakers. Am I missing something? Thank you
Oh! - Thats an easy one... In the GoXLR routing table you just uncheck the microphone from the broadcast mix, and then in OBS you have 1 audio input as the broadcast mix and a 2nd input as the GoXLR microphone Then you can filter them separately (hope that makes sense)
@ajsarsfield You have no idea how long it has taken me to sort this out thank you! Obviously I can still change the audio with the actual mixer, so if I audio duck the broardcast, that means that my game, music will all be ducked the same is that, right? If that makes sense. If I wanted to duck the music and gameplay separately, would I have to disable them in the mounting table and make another input capture within obs?
@AtomicYin Correct! Anything you need to do seperately, you'd remove from the table and add to OBS Individually. Most of the time I wanted my game/music to be quiter when I spoke so I just left it all in the broadcast mix BUT I know some people want to do different levels for different inputs
@ajsarsfield Hm I disabled the music tab in the rounting table, and it's not appearing as an audio input device inside obs. I'm with you, I feel like audio ducking the music for just chatting is perfect but for game audio I can control that fine with the slider.
This literally did nothing when I followed step by step. Could using a headset be effecting this? Zero change in a before and after as if I never touched a single setting.
Hopefully this helps balance your audio out! 🔥
Finally a video where i can understand what i am doing and what it does, thanks Chad.
Glad it was useful!! 🔥🔥
I think the reason that it doesn't get used more, is because of things like Sound Alerts, and the Twitch Integrated Throwing System needing to play sounds. Ducking is great when you're just talking into the mic, but for the additional audience interaction stuff, you'd have to set up a new Ducking filter for each one in whichever audio source(s) you wish to lower. Which is why most people just limit their game audio in a more permanent fashion.
I do like this method though, in fact I love it, and with some tweaking/prep I'll be using it from now on.
Once again, thanks for the awesome advice.
So great sir Thank you so much! Clear, concise, super-helpful, and you're great on camera! Great presence. Thank you again!
Appreciate the kind words 🔥
Glad the video was helpful
I love the detailed explanations for attack release and threshold. That helps so much with everything. Not just this one aspect.
So many people just tell you WHAT to set them as and never Why...
So I figured I'd at least include what the setting does so you can tweak it yourself if you need to!
Thanks for checking out the video though.. I hope it helped 🔥
@ajsarsfield definitely helped just got done setting it up and going to test it out in stream.
I do have one more question. Can I add a second compressor/ducking filter to my desktop audio for when I stream with other streamers so when they talk the gameplay/music gets softer as well? Or will that conflict with my primary one?
@kazunage I think it should work..🤔 as long as they're on a different audio channel and aren't coming through the desktop..
I'm not sure what would happen if you both spoke at the same time though 😅
I'd set it up and test it out.. you can always switch off the filter if it does something weird 🤭
What a perfect video! What a perfect man. Keep up the great work mate! You're smashing it 🎉
You flatter me 😂
This Tip did quite well on Tiktok, so I figured it might be useful on here as well 🔥
@Nightow1 I'm not even kidding when I say this but I always love opening Tiktok and you're the first face I see 😁 😂
I REALLY!! Appreciate that 💕
Tiktok hasn't been my friend lately, 🤭
I've had a lot of people say they don't see my stuff as much any more, so it's been a bit frustrating..
But we keep posting and hopefully helping encourage and improve people who do get to see my content 🥰
I dont know why it didnt work with other videos I have watched, but this is easy and it worked with no issues.
Hell yeah!!
Either way, I'm glad you managed to get it working this time 🔥
Omg thank you sir, u ar a god sent
My vids are always all over the place cause of my audio and now I don't have to worry about if ppl can heat m3 or not
I'm so glad this helped!!!
Not everyone likes how this sounds but I personally think ducking can be so useful for live streaming 'cause you avoid that awkward "clashing" when you're talking
@@ajsarsfield yes or having ppl say they can't hear you irbthebgame is too loud or low
Fantastic video, thanks for this!
Glad it was helpful 🔥
This was an AMAZING explanation. Thank you!
Thank you 🥰
Glad it was helpful 🔥
Happy Xmas and Thank Again For Your Amazing Video On This Ducking Mic Always Good to come back two when need setting up again
Hope you Had a wonderful full day too?
and thank you for coming back to check it out again 🔥
Thank You So Much For All You Video Do You Also Thing That I Could Add Limiter Filter in there also as the game sometime pop in the red of the Audio when Gaming
Of course you can!!
I often add limiters to my desktop or game audio just incase it does suddenly get loud when I'm not talking..
..
I'd personally set a limiter a bit lower than my Vocal limiter
So like -10db or so..
but obviously feel free to play around with that to YOUR taste.
Thank You For You help You Have helped Me Out Alot With The Streaming Audio Big Time And Made My Channel Grow Just Wish That I could Grow Here Most More And Get Few More Subs But Your Video Slowly Doing That As Stream Audio Better And You Help me Grow Each Day Keep Your Amazing Video Coming For us All Brother We Need Guys Like You
I personally prefer to EQ out the mid range of music and other sound sources, the audio ducking doesn't sound that natural to me. But that's just me and my musician brain lmao, great tutorial!
Thats not a bad way to do it as well..🔥
Depends on what you're listening to or watching at the time
I do that sometimes when I edit videos actually!
Just So that music doesn't clash with my voice!
awesome video my dude def learn something and gonna mess with it
Thank you!!
I Hope it helps 🔥
Had to come here because Im adding audio ducking to my music track. For some reason, Nutty's muffled audio keeps acting up (Adding both Music and Muffled Music to pages that they're not on) Thank you for the tutorial
Tried two tutorials now and nothing happens in recordings :/ still the same
Thanks!
Thanks. One question, I do live translations, is it possible to get background volume down automatically as you so well showed only and everytime I turn mic on?
Hello, thanks for the video! I followed you step by step and it does look like my computer sound is ducking but I can't hear it ducking from my speakers. Am I missing something? Thank you
How can I turn the game up a bit? than you have? but keep the microphone sound the same.
Thanks alot
You're welcome! I'm glad it was useful 🥰
This seems really stupid but how do you separate your broadcast stream mix and chat mic using the goxlr?
Oh! - Thats an easy one...
In the GoXLR routing table you just uncheck the microphone from the broadcast mix,
and then in OBS you have 1 audio input as the broadcast mix and a 2nd input as the GoXLR microphone
Then you can filter them separately (hope that makes sense)
@ajsarsfield You have no idea how long it has taken me to sort this out thank you! Obviously I can still change the audio with the actual mixer, so if I audio duck the broardcast, that means that my game, music will all be ducked the same is that, right?
If that makes sense. If I wanted to duck the music and gameplay separately, would I have to disable them in the mounting table and make another input capture within obs?
@AtomicYin Correct!
Anything you need to do seperately, you'd remove from the table and add to OBS Individually.
Most of the time I wanted my game/music to be quiter when I spoke so I just left it all in the broadcast mix BUT I know some people want to do different levels for different inputs
@ajsarsfield Hm I disabled the music tab in the rounting table, and it's not appearing as an audio input device inside obs.
I'm with you, I feel like audio ducking the music for just chatting is perfect but for game audio I can control that fine with the slider.
thx for your help!
This literally did nothing when I followed step by step. Could using a headset be effecting this? Zero change in a before and after as if I never touched a single setting.