Man, you are my HERO. I am nearly 81 years old, still sing and play guitar. (Blessed beyond words). I was having a TERRIBLE time getting OBS to record separate tracks for my guitar and vocal mic. so I can edit the audio using Audacity. I am using a Snowball USB mic and a USB converter cable for my HUSS AND DALTON guitar with a LR Baggs Lyric internal mic. Your tutorial did the trick. I am SO grateful. After trying for days, I finally found your video, and within an hour or so I was out of the woods.
thank you I didn't think about using obs for my podcast. True life saver. My wife talks a lot louder than me and I needed to get the tracks balanced different for it.
I'm recording a two person podcast and I keep getting the same echo or bleed I heard on your recording at 4:50. I have tried using the OSB noise gate, but it's still allows bleed and echo at times. Any ideas how to get rid of this echo altogether? Thanks so much for your help!
Hello, I have a question. My wife and I have been trying to record using two Blue Yeti microphones on OBS. When both mics are on (not on mute), the sound quality for both of us has an echo and doesn't sound good. But, when one mic is muted while the other is talking, the sound quality is great. I've noticed when both mics are on and one person is talking, both mics are picking up the sound which creates that echo. Is there a way to have both of us using our separate mics without the other mic picking up the other persons voice? Thank you
What I would try first is to go into OBS and set a filter on both mics. You will want to use a noise gate and try to play around with it until you get it setup so that the audio doesn't bleed into both mics. It can be complicating to get setup right, but once you get it set up you should be fine. Another thing I can recommend is to try to get a program such as nvidia broadcast or another program that will remove background noise. This is basically the same thing as a noise gate filter, but it can be a little easier to get set up. Hope you can get it figured out!
Man, you are my HERO. I am nearly 81 years old, still sing and play guitar. (Blessed beyond words). I was having a TERRIBLE time getting OBS to record separate tracks for my guitar and vocal mic. so I can edit the audio using Audacity. I am using a Snowball USB mic and a USB converter cable for my HUSS AND DALTON guitar with a LR Baggs Lyric internal mic. Your tutorial did the trick. I am SO grateful. After trying for days, I finally found your video, and within an hour or so I was out of the woods.
I'm glad to hear I could help! Thanks for the kind words!
thank you I didn't think about using obs for my podcast. True life saver. My wife talks a lot louder than me and I needed to get the tracks balanced different for it.
I have 3 mics and this helped me out big time. Great job sir.!
thank you sooooo much this video really helped me, now ill be able to do in person collabs you are a hero
Thanks a lot for this much appreciated lesson on spliting tracks!
It's gonna be a real help!
Thank you so much for a good, simple tutorial! This is a HUGE help! Now subscribed!
Having a really bad echo prob using 3 mics so I’m hoping that separating them into diff track will help me eliminate some of those issues.
I'm recording a two person podcast and I keep getting the same echo or bleed I heard on your recording at 4:50. I have tried using the OSB noise gate, but it's still allows bleed and echo at times. Any ideas how to get rid of this echo altogether? Thanks so much for your help!
The same problem, we have podcast, and second mic always has echo, did you find solution?
This is called phasing.
@@winteryama can you advise something?
@@nxpgamesyou ever figure it out?
@ we use two pc for recording😉
can i use two usb mic with same merk ?
How can I get 3 mics to work with no echo?
Hello,
I have a question. My wife and I have been trying to record using two Blue Yeti microphones on OBS. When both mics are on (not on mute), the sound quality for both of us has an echo and doesn't sound good. But, when one mic is muted while the other is talking, the sound quality is great. I've noticed when both mics are on and one person is talking, both mics are picking up the sound which creates that echo. Is there a way to have both of us using our separate mics without the other mic picking up the other persons voice?
Thank you
What I would try first is to go into OBS and set a filter on both mics. You will want to use a noise gate and try to play around with it until you get it setup so that the audio doesn't bleed into both mics. It can be complicating to get setup right, but once you get it set up you should be fine. Another thing I can recommend is to try to get a program such as nvidia broadcast or another program that will remove background noise. This is basically the same thing as a noise gate filter, but it can be a little easier to get set up. Hope you can get it figured out!
Thank you, just what I needed to know, where is your accent from?
No problem, glad I could help. I was born and raised in Kentucky!
@@osimbaa8924 I'm in Texas
Thank you so much bro
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