I accidentally left it on when trying it out for the first time a couple minutes ago. I had it on the setting where it gets rid of background noise from incoming audio so when I clicked on a jimmy fallon clip to see him play with baby bears I realized it can edit out laugh tracks! I tested this newfound power by pulling up a clip of Friends and no laugh track, just 2 seconds of silence after every joke. This is amazing.
I really like Alex's enthusiasm! You can see he's really interested and genuine in what he's presenting, and he's proven the AI's capacity quite in a fun way
Alex doesn't really do the whole always-high-energy-super-excited-youtuber thing... Not great for reading out Glasswire commercials, but whenever he's genuinely stoked about something (like he is here) it makes all the more impact.
He's perfect for this channel, he seems more authentic here than in the previous LTT videos he's hosted in the past where it feels like he's always being held at gunpoint. Unlike LTT, there's no need to put on an overly enthusiastic facade for the audience here.
With the mass of SJWs and twitter addicts out there, it turns out most children not surviving was a very good thing. We need to introduce mortal combat into schools to put into society what we took out of nature.
Nah, you need to be able to hear the kids parents yelling at them telling them to do their HW/Chores or making fun of them to get the full console experience.
@@DizzyJuneee I’ve personally tried the tech now and it works amazingly well. It’s not perfect but would be miles better than what’s currently available on console
That's successful marketing when it takes on a life of its own and can be used as a meme on everyday stuff... much like the old "priceless" Mastercard ad campaign.
@@darkandblue4118 dnt be so sure. I am confident if you remove the constraint of 'Nvidia GPU' from the code, it should work on amd as well. Obviously kudos to Nvidia engineers here for developing such a thing in the first place.
@@darkandblue4118 if it is a machine learning algorithm, then it should not matter. Cuda helps in training the model. Running a model is not that taxing.
"Hi, Hello, 911? yes I would like to report someone on my block, there's some distant shouting, some high pitch shredder, some kids shouting, seems like they're doing something illegal back there"
thispersondoesnotexist.com/ This is also by Nvidia, it makes completely new faces every time you refresh, I think that was probably a lot harder than RTX voice.
@@AnnasVirtual I don't think you understood what I said. You don't need AI to remove a static sound like a fan. Existing noise cancellation technology can do that pretty well. Using AI for static noise cancellation is like using a nuke to blow up a car.
I don't have blues.. but I was testing switches in a store... Everything kinda felt the same untill I hit browns.... And then I kept going and hit blues and did surprice pickatchu face.
@@adisar2002 Blues feel so nice tho... Sure Browns are queter and miles better then any other keys I tested, but they don't feel as nice as Blues. I'm sure if you'd go shopping for a new keyboard, You wouldn't settle for anything else then Blues, again.
@@vystorm I think that would be fairly easy to implement. You could select which applications to filter, so your Borderlands 3 doesn't suddenly sound weird.
RTX Voice can also block noice from others on you end. You can noice cancel your noice and the noice coming from your teammates. I tried it out today with 6 people in chat. . . worked wonders. No eating noices, breathing and keyboard clicking.
We all also have that one friend that it wouldn't make ANY difference for it. Rage is rage lol Though I am curious on how it does when people are munching away on voice.
The higher the background noise the more the quality goes down. So unless you're next to a jet engine I think this will have really decent quality with 0 back ground noise
The loss of of quality is neglectable, after all they're just voice calls. For the sake of human perception, it's preferable to have less distracting sounds mixed in with the actual information.
if you have the AC/Fan on or your PC is full throttling in summer heat, an adaptive noise suppression software is greatly appreciated. it was either get pro-grade hardware and spend a few days/weeks fine tuning or pay adobe for Audition and try to sample every noise profile. this takes advantage of your gpu and be time-saving/stress free. if you have kept noise to a minimum, the change would be minimal.
Honestly nvidia killing it lately in the software side, DLSS2.0 and now this, hopefully they keep this up. EDIT: So apparently this can work on NON-RTX cards but nvidia is making it hard to do. In fact I just got it working on my GTX1070 after some file editing. So close nvidia...
@@katech6020 yeh its possible to run the rtx framework on any gpu but the tensor cores in rtx cards are reason you can get a decent framerate. With cuda free to render its way more efficient to do so. Hell my 2070 only gets about 30-40 fps and about 6 without dlss. ruclips.net/video/fqQyopIWN-8/видео.html
Two takeaways: 1. It's amazing how small quality of life enhancements to audio can go a long way to making voice chat more enjoyable (I'm looking at you MX Blue users) 2. Linus should keep the beard, 100%
I love the sound of clickies but MX Blue just sounds too rattly and plasticy that it sounds bad and annoying sometimes. Maybe it's just click jacket switches but Zealiostotles sound way better and non click jacket switches like Kailh Box Navy and Blue Alps have none of the rattle and plasticy sound.
Damn that's impressive. Imagine if it could be implemented on other hardwares, like cellphones. Then headsets and external microphones would actually be useful. Bravo Alex!
Well talking in the wind is still an issue? Im not actually sure how it is with modern phones, since I dont upgrade mine ever...I wanna test this now ^^
youtube music is really cheap where i am. i have bundle deal of yt premium and yt music premium for about 3 dollars a month. if you cant pay that in a 3rd world country you're a cheapskate. i dont take advantage of youtubes policies.
This actually works on Non-RTX cards as well. I'm running it on my 970 without any issues. You just have to delete the RTX Check in the installer and it works. There's a forum post on guru3d I believe. Just watch Boot Sequence video about it, he has all the required links in it
@@rrrk-gm1tr If you mean RTX Voice performance then it performs the same as on RTX Card. If you mean Windows performance then when not talking it doesn't use more than 0,5% of cpu and while talking it takes about 5% max with heavy background noise. RAM is at 700-800 MB and GPU is about 2%. It's not noticable at all
My teenage sister is quarantining with us and sleeps in my office. Last night I was playing games on discord and she was watching super loud tik toks. Discords built in noise suppression completely blocked it out but drastically changed the quality of my voice. I downloaded rtx voice and the voice quality stayed the same, but only blocked out tik toks with music or noise but not lyrical songs or talking. It did for the most part, but loud voices that werent mine definitely did still come through. So that was the teenager test
Yeah this is actually incredible, i live directly next to a very busy street and loud cars and sirens are always very audible on discord and such. I guess this would solve that issue completely. The next GPU i get will definitely be one with RTX. This is such groundbreaking stuff.
FYI a new Krisp noise suppression now integrated into discord does the same thing for everyone, for free & without any installs. Just find it in settings
The MOST Impressive thing about this is that i downloaded the app while the video was playing, turned on the feature to reduce noise from the source and it removed everything that wasn't the voice. The vacuum, The Drumming... Everything. Im Pretty damned impressed by this.
@@Ryzza5 @Lokopixo are you sure you enabled on OUTPUT, choose device and used nvidia device in system as output? After I've done that I watched movie about cancelling non existieng noises.
@chaos I tried this program today, it’s amazing. I wore my headset and recorded from the mic to a wav file as continuously talked, at the same time I was playing tug-rope toy with my dog and he’s growling really loudly, (at around the same volume as me) half way through the recording I turn on the noise filtering. I stop the recording. And drop the rope toy (sorry dog) and play back the audio on my headset. Absolutely amazing! The growling just goes completely away, like it was never there in the first place. The remaining speaking is 98% ‘normal’, I’m not an audio person really so I don’t know the right terms, maybe there’s a hint of distortion there, but, seriously, hardly anything. It can also completely remove: pen and finger tapping on the desk, and also metal dice rolling on my desk (I’m a online DND player). Runs perfectly on a GTX1080
He was completely audible and understandable over a vacuum, an industrial grade cooling fan, *and* a fucking megaphone siren. Nevermind livestreams, we need this technology in mobile phones immediately. Utter gamechanger for anyone frequently in server rooms, at emergency sites, or near my cat.
Audio engineer here. AI voice clean-up has been around for a while. iZotope RX, for example, can deal with even worse scenarios with better quality output, but is quite expensive and not in real-time (in some cases). The really cool thing here is the cost and accessibility.
@supapycs It’s a little bit like RTX itself. I was doing Povray ray tracing stuff back in the nineties. What’s impressive now is doing it in real time on consumer grade hardware. Those scenes back then would take HOURS to render.
Yeah true, the Nvidia sound engineers are probably wizards there, I would really like to see how they did it real time under the hood, what is the secret sauce, but it's probably a trade secret. Very awesome tech. I wonder if it uses deep learning to improve the more people use it, can cause Abit of security concern but if it improves over time I can see it becoming even better.
Only problem is it has nothing to do with RTX since it uses CUDA cores not RT cores. The fact it works on my 1070 is proof of that. But its pretty sweet it really kills those key sounds. Edit. It does use RT cores when available as I have been informed.
@@Sorestlor The fact it works on CUDA cores doesn't mean it doesn't run on Tensor cores in RTX cards. A Tensor core is around 32 times faster than a CUDA core for AI tasks.
Well.......so it turms out a Pandemic was a perfect time for Nvidia and AMD to release their next gen graphic cards with all these new features. Also turns out a pandemic is the worst time if no cards exist to sell. So 2022 has the situation changed?
All it takes is one tweak in their code to prevent the software from checking for an RTX card, and it will install on any nvidia card. With my 1080ti there is no noticeable difference in game performance while using RTX voice.
It's *dynamically* (that's the A.I. part) applying multiband compression to block out most other frequencies apart from your voice while using the buffer to sample your voice in order to establish which frequencies it needs to keep. This is why you can hear the amplitude of your voice ducking when you turn it on because some of the frequencies of the noise overlap with some of the overtones of your voice.
@@Sam-ez2mb The downside to this is that you're performance in games might drop, depending on how many incoming audio connections you have, for example if you were to use it in one of those discord servers where 10 people are talking in one room, you're probably going to get a big performance impact on your gpu. If it's just you and a friend the performance impact is around ~5%.
Thank you so much for the video! The fans on my PC can really get loud when gaming and I always get complaints from friends and coworkers. And yes, I've got blue switches too lol. This totally alleviated my mic problems!
This was the first thing I thought of. Imagine this tech coming to phones, you'd be able to take a call in the middle of a metal concert and it'd be totally fine
@@forget2bhuman993 well it's different. Affiliate links give them a small portion of the revenue from products purchased through their links, whereas for a video sponsor spot they would be paid upfront with a large amount of money.
if someone could make a portable version of this, I'm sure they would make a killing selling to industry (ie aviation) where both noise and communication are against one another.
It doesn’t need to be portable even. I think for aviation the bigger problem would be the signal degradation due to long range radio, but I bet nvidia can figure out how to get around that too. Once they have that just sell a couple RTX machines to the ATC (air traffic control) and be done with that. That said it’s probably not a huge improvement considering people with horrible accents are all over the place, especially more so when many pilots don’t speak English as their first language...
@@ald3nte Yeah but it does take up cuda cores which could be a bottleneck to gaming performance. I have no doubt that Nvidia will enable it once they get solid data. It is a beta afterall.
Yes, those are horrible, but sadly the old laptops with their clicky hard drives can't be silenced. Had this once in a Skype call, I was really close shouting "please do yourself a favour and buy a SSD" fan noise is nothing against clicky hard drives because fans have a more consistent noise level.
@@peterpopofff problem is.. it directs the processing power to the CUDA processors instead of the RT cores and your card can get a hit from gaming performance.. even the RTX 2060 got an average of 11fps dip on games while the RTX 2080ti with more RT cores only suffers from 1-2 frame dip..
I'm a music producer. I use an application "Spleeter" that splits instruments and vocals using AI with the CPU. If they managed to build a version of Spleeter using this RTX feature that would be exciting Also: An audio AI that can distinguish the voice of something can distinguish differences in audio noise much worse than a consistent noise. Hence why the fan was (almost) muted since it was a noise at a single velocity and single frequency. In a more simplified version. Random noises aren't recognized as well as consistent noises
I'm sad they marketed it as an "RTX" feature when it isn't, it' still uses Cuda cores so they could have marketed it an "Only for NVidia feature" and still would've been great PR.
I've read it was CUDA, but not all Nvidia cards could use it, I think I saw someone with a 980 using it but for sure someone with a 1080, but didn't check much more than a single forum thread, so take it with a grain of salt.
@@animationcreations42 AI existed way before tensor cores, libraries are coded to use tensor or standard gpu cores depending on what's available. So yes, you can use older cards, but it's likely gonna eat some in game performance.
I really love how you also can just use it for others in voice chat. Buddy got an annoyingly loud PC or clicky keyboard? Just enable RTX voice as an output.
@@reverseflash8520 they're great switches, much better than linear switches. It just makes noise, however to me reds are super just shit tbh so its worth it.
My house is in near a high way and a railway station... So teaching basic science is like trying to explain Quantum physics... I am going to use this everytime for my channel...
this is meant to use the rtx cores on the gpu though, which aren't normally utilized. wouldn't using this on a gtx card impact your performance when gaming?
@@joebob2738 noise removal always does that... if its for live streaming, its a small drawback. its boring to run same ad free music to mask the hum of AC/fans. keeping your gain low and using a noise gate which sometimes doesnt respond fast enough or cuts off too slow and certain keystrokes sound way louder than others even on a MX Brown(namely the spacebar because we tap it on the side and the springback is the noisy bit) no, i'm not replacing my keyboard for a MX silent unless it breaks. for post edits/youtube, noise removal an EQ tweaking will help. tweaking EQ to voice live might help.. but since its an AI driven software, it might get better over time
for me and my GTX 1070, its very muffled, but that's my "noise". wonder how much does the RT core really help with the "AI" bit. as for gpu usage its like 5-10% usage.
I think that the "RTX" Voice Cancellation is more effective because I noticed that the discord one sometimes let louder noises through but the RTX one never let any noise through when I used it in a discord call
This new discord system isn't all that great. I've personally found it to distort and cause my voice to peak on multiple different mics and in different ambient noise settings. The rtx noise suppression seems to be on an absolutely different level.
@@angrynerd2103 the discord one makes your voice turn to COMPLETE shit. idk if it has to do with the way they recorded this video which made it not sound terrible, or what but on discord its bad man.
@@TheShizzlemop rtx is better but the discord one has improved for sure. The first beta of it actually caused fuz for me instead of remove it. Its not terrible now however that is using the mic test function not a call.
Thanks for showing this, I've had real issues with mic volume and background noise where I live and this should be really good to help with my streams!
Disappointed at the lack of "Parents having a divorce in the background" test.
BlueBeard same here💀😭
Felt that
Sadly I've heard that in random ppls headsets like 8 times
@@prohurtz oof.. please pay respect to our fellow gamers
The broken world we're living in right now... :/
When you're getting chased by the police but you want to make sure your teammates understand your callouts
"DONT LET IT GO TO 5 STARS"
I think this could be EXTREMELY useful technology for TV news reporters out in the field, actually.
I accidentally left it on when trying it out for the first time a couple minutes ago. I had it on the setting where it gets rid of background noise from incoming audio so when I clicked on a jimmy fallon clip to see him play with baby bears I realized it can edit out laugh tracks! I tested this newfound power by pulling up a clip of Friends and no laugh track, just 2 seconds of silence after every joke. This is amazing.
Daaaaam let's gooo this thing sounds insane
..please dear god try it with music
@@Ariche2 I did
Does it cut out idiotic audience cheers when someone makes a guest appearance too? It might actually make Friends watcheable.
@@alexatkin no it won't. There will be uncomfortable pauses the make no sense without the audience.
I need this for my mouth so I can hear the TV while eating.
Auric underrated comment
Spittin fax
lmao
@@piyushsahu6045 spittin food
IAMSOUND99 lol that’s clever
I really like Alex's enthusiasm! You can see he's really interested and genuine in what he's presenting, and he's proven the AI's capacity quite in a fun way
Alex doesn't really do the whole always-high-energy-super-excited-youtuber thing... Not great for reading out Glasswire commercials, but whenever he's genuinely stoked about something (like he is here) it makes all the more impact.
He's perfect for this channel, he seems more authentic here than in the previous LTT videos he's hosted in the past where it feels like he's always being held at gunpoint. Unlike LTT, there's no need to put on an overly enthusiastic facade for the audience here.
He's quickly becoming one of my favorite tech youtubers
As a engineer I approve Alex 😛
I like Alex as much as the next alex fan, but you state your love in a very weird way 😂
"It's a miracle that children survive in the wild"
Most didn't.
That's why it's a miracle.
O.O
That’s the not amazing bit.
Look at heniz doofemerchs
With the mass of SJWs and twitter addicts out there, it turns out most children not surviving was a very good thing. We need to introduce mortal combat into schools to put into society what we took out of nature.
6:41 the classical office environment
😂
Ahh, the magic of Mondays
You'd be surprised that I actually experienced this in my office.
This needs to be immediately implemented on all consoles with absolutely no option to turn it off.
P L E A S E
too bad its nvidia tech and not amd so that wont happen except on switch
Nah, you need to be able to hear the kids parents yelling at them telling them to do their HW/Chores or making fun of them to get the full console experience.
Issue is with some peoples voices being counted as background noise and other noises.
@@DizzyJuneee I’ve personally tried the tech now and it works amazingly well. It’s not perfect but would be miles better than what’s currently available on console
RTX on VS RTX off is gonna be a meme for all kinds of things now.
It's not even an RTX feature lol. I have it working on a GTX 970.
It already is 😂
@@apocalypseap how
@@Pandonaut modified setup. Can't really link it but you can google rtx voice without rtx or something.
That's successful marketing when it takes on a life of its own and can be used as a meme on everyday stuff... much like the old "priceless" Mastercard ad campaign.
"If your one of those terrible people with blue switches, download this now"
*Shamefully clicks the download button with head down*
when your mechanical keyboard is a typewriter in disguise
Same here :'(
My Blue Switches are the sole reason why i use push to talk :(
you're*
@@ebridgewater shhhh. They use blues. Their parents only gave them permission for one reply
When the RTX hides the keyboard clicks but not your parents clapping when you win in the room next door.
"Clapping" , i spit my drinking water
Clapping for the healthcare workers obviously 🤨
Can you better specify what you mean?
@@monsterhunterdude5448 sex
@@monsterhunterdude5448 making another sibling for you
RTX has the ability to muffle screaming children, which is a good thing and maybe a bad thing...
Rapists and pedophiles gonna buy this
@@nabeelabyazr911 can confirm! Just bought mine.
@@nabeelabyazr911 What do you mean buy it? It's free.
@@mopolo oh no
@@apocalypseap yea meant for it
We're living in an age where a GPU manufacturer takes care of audio filtering business
BGFutureBG they gotta find another use for it since it tanks the FPS in graphics so much lmao
@@darkandblue4118 dnt be so sure. I am confident if you remove the constraint of 'Nvidia GPU' from the code, it should work on amd as well. Obviously kudos to Nvidia engineers here for developing such a thing in the first place.
@@darkandblue4118 if it is a machine learning algorithm, then it should not matter. Cuda helps in training the model. Running a model is not that taxing.
@@abhisheksahu616 Also it runs on the RTX-only tensor cores preferably, else it tanks performance in games pretty hard
*Dolby Labs has left the chat*
I have to imagine Linus' kids got a kick out of being told they weren't making enough noise while playing.
They were TOO well behaved that they had to be told to be louder than they normally are! They have good parents it seems!
@@printeh Not to mention the fact that they've all been cooped up under self quarantine.
@@printeh being Canadian children what do you expect???
I like how Alex is genuinely enjoying it.
That makes a whole of a difference to the viewer!
I absolutely loved james playing the siren though
Alex is the best
"Hi, Hello, 911? yes I would like to report someone on my block, there's some distant shouting, some high pitch shredder, some kids shouting, seems like they're doing something illegal back there"
911 Operator with RTX Voice : I'm sorry I don't hear anything.
*hangs up*
911: Have you tried installing RTX Voice?
I guess this is the "RTX ON" we've been waiting for.
oof
Nah that feature isn't coming until 2022 at the earliest. Theyre just beta testing it right now.
@@Grey_Ape59 No you can download it if you have an rtx video card
@@ggs1019 lol i know dude
But can i download more ram on their site?
minecraft has been kind of bad ass with the RTX beta
"Its a miracle that children survive in the wild, honestly"
Linus Parent Tips
New Channel
@@ShortCircuit ShortLifespan how's that?
@@shivangswain that's a great channel name for all things that either sucked or were abandoned before they caught on
This is honestly the most impressive implementation of AI by NVIDIA. Sure, we do have DLSS but RTX Voice applies to a much wider audience.
Hwang Mingi yes, but the point of rtx is to use it, and dlss makes that possible at a reasonable frame rate. Especially on the cheaper rtx cards
*happy 10 year old noises*
thispersondoesnotexist.com/ This is also by Nvidia, it makes completely new faces every time you refresh, I think that was probably a lot harder than RTX voice.
@@immortalized_onion wow, they show images of random people wooow so cool...
From an AI perspective, a static sound like a fan is far easier to 'mute' than unexpected dynamic sound such as children and drumming
Wouldn't even really need an AI for that.
I think it works the other way around. It identifies the voice and everything else is clipped. Still impressive though.
No shit
@@AnnasVirtual I don't think you understood what I said. You don't need AI to remove a static sound like a fan. Existing noise cancellation technology can do that pretty well. Using AI for static noise cancellation is like using a nuke to blow up a car.
@@AnnasVirtual I didn't understand what you said, but I'm sure you're right
I always forget that linus has a beard so when i see him im like: "who is that grown up man"
hes low key hot with the beard
:)
Chocotaco without the hat
I am starting thinking that he looks better with it :D
his voice seems less high pitch as well
"That absolute jerk always on your discord who bought some blue switches"
*sweats profusely*
....I can explain
I don't have blues.. but I was testing switches in a store... Everything kinda felt the same untill I hit browns.... And then I kept going and hit blues and did surprice pickatchu face.
well my first (and current) mechanical keyboard has blue switches and tbh i just didn’t know any better when i bought it 4-5 years ago
@@adisar2002
Blues feel so nice tho...
Sure Browns are queter and miles better then any other keys I tested, but they don't feel as nice as Blues.
I'm sure if you'd go shopping for a new keyboard, You wouldn't settle for anything else then Blues, again.
I personally prefer the halo clears, if you want something heavy
With my headphones on, blue is not that bad, but if I’m playing or typing without headphones, even brown gets annoying, so I switched to red
So if you're a serial killer with a someone in the basement constantly whining for help, get RTX!
Thank you will do! :)
Auto Naught and you’re a streamer too
r/cursedcomments
r/cursedcomments
Rather ominous, but alrighty then...
6:57 sounds like the police have him surrounded but he's so dedicated to reviewing that he prepares for the bitter end
Lmao best comment
Lol
6:41
Well thanks to the power of Nvidia RTX, I am now able to stream in the middle of a level 5 hurricane 👍
You laugh, but: ruclips.net/video/QJTcsMByh9I/видео.html
@@Sr7Sr7Sr7 why do I feel like you're making fun of him? I mean he's got a valid point, he was gonna rek them noobs
I was hoping for "the rude dude eating ramen noodles into his microphone" test.
"Dude with his microphone right in the path of his exhales" test would have been great too.
@@Muscleduck God I hate that so much. Get out of my ear canal!
We need a reverse RTX voice, where it does it to your audio output so you can just turn it on the whole Discord voice chat xD
@@vystorm it's literally below the input setting
@@vystorm I think that would be fairly easy to implement. You could select which applications to filter, so your Borderlands 3 doesn't suddenly sound weird.
That fan sounds like my laptop when it plays Minecraft
I thought it was normal that when i play mindsweeper my fan gets louder than that
it sounds like a PS4
i doubt that fan can make that much noise if it is not broken, i also doubt your speakers are giving you the full experience of that fan
@@ronaldaraujo4465 Mine too! Sometimes i wonder if it's gonna take off
Google Meet does this to my work laptop.
Imagine Recording ASMR And You forgot RTX Voice is On.
that would make the asmr 10 times cringier
Instantly you invented ASMRS or SASMR
imagine recording asmr
@@demzo662 ASMRTX
The noise:...
Random kid on xbox live:
"Finally a worthy opponent"
That's why is for PC, Nvidia doesn't want to lose against the power of the xbox kiddo
Linx_ESP it’s a fucking joke dude
@@jopperdepopper5219 yeah and he did a joke too
@@jopperdepopper5219 r/Woooosh
@@jopperdepopper5219 I think you went too white knight for consoles that you missed the joke completely.
As a member of EVE Online alliance with sometimes 500 people in comms, holy shit, this needs to be mandatory.
RTX Voice can also block noice from others on you end. You can noice cancel your noice and the noice coming from your teammates. I tried it out today with 6 people in chat. . . worked wonders. No eating noices, breathing and keyboard clicking.
@@cogigo noice
ctas might be more bearable lol test & tapi coms are cancer
You play EVE, I play Elite Dangerous; I guess that means we are enemies 😑
Do you mean spreadsheet simulator?
we all have that one friend who DESPERATELY needs to see this lol
We all also have that one friend that it wouldn't make ANY difference for it. Rage is rage lol
Though I am curious on how it does when people are munching away on voice.
Same here, he constantly has his fan on and it pisses me off so bad. I need to keep my sanity.
And I was that one friend xdddd
@@ookamikage6658 when he rages and leaves the mic, it'd actually start suppressing him so it's quiet. then
well of course I know him, he's me
6:41 - Your usual Twitch Stream Scenario.
WTF. This is main channel quality. I didn't subscribe for something this great.
Maybe Linus will make a video about using it on older gtx cards.
Thank god there was an Audio broom (or air compressor in the background) through the whole video so we know it's a lower production quality channel :D
Just wait they're going to keep adding new dump channels because the dump channels are too good.
@@timseguine2 Final Channel: Tech Tips on the Toilet where they review something while taking a shit
wait a second i just realized that this is ShortCircuit lol
Now with RTX Voice, gamers can livestream whilst being in a server room
or in the basement next to the washer + Dryer
@@PhongNguyenKenGratis this is great if you are at a rock concert or similar
@@Danuxsy you can use it on music to make voice only videos xD
@@YTgameplay wow rly, that is crazy
all for that low latency
"Tell your kids to be louder"
- random man on reddit
"Maybe we can't hear you then."
Are you the guy Hobbs and Shaw make an identity theft off?
@@abubakr9796 yeah, I've been a victim of identity theft.
"I dont think we can make any more of a racket"
*My parents arguing over something* :"You dare challenge us"
The sound quality definitely goes down, but the background suppression is rather impressive.
The higher the background noise the more the quality goes down. So unless you're next to a jet engine I think this will have really decent quality with 0 back ground noise
Rather? That's shockingly good
The loss of of quality is neglectable, after all they're just voice calls.
For the sake of human perception, it's preferable to have less distracting sounds mixed in with the actual information.
No shit?
if you have the AC/Fan on or your PC is full throttling in summer heat, an adaptive noise suppression software is greatly appreciated.
it was either get pro-grade hardware and spend a few days/weeks fine tuning
or pay adobe for Audition and try to sample every noise profile.
this takes advantage of your gpu and be time-saving/stress free. if you have kept noise to a minimum, the change would be minimal.
2019: rtx for visuals
2020: rtx for sounds
Whats next?🤔
Rtx for pleasure? Lol
@@smiththers2 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
rtx for men
rtx for women
rtx for your back pain
Ask your doctor if rtx is the right choice for you
RTX Matrix 👍
RTX for touch. Makes rough surfaces feel smooth
3:58 "its a miracle that children survived in the wild" - Linus 2020
😂
XD
It helps to be a nerdy gamer ;)
Teacher: everyone turn your microphone and cameras on.
Half of the class: 6:41
Honestly nvidia killing it lately in the software side, DLSS2.0 and now this, hopefully they keep this up.
EDIT: So apparently this can work on NON-RTX cards but nvidia is making it hard to do. In fact I just got it working on my GTX1070 after some file editing. So close nvidia...
j a this in my opinion makes up for the crappy raytracing in modern titles.
Hope they make linux versions of their Software
But they locked it to RTX cards only even if it work on a GTX 580 (People edited software and made it work)
@@katech6020 i know they are and company that want to sell more gpus and thats why they locked it
@@katech6020 yeh its possible to run the rtx framework on any gpu but the tensor cores in rtx cards are reason you can get a decent framerate. With cuda free to render its way more efficient to do so. Hell my 2070 only gets about 30-40 fps and about 6 without dlss. ruclips.net/video/fqQyopIWN-8/видео.html
I would find it funny if there's a sudden burst of development towards tools like this, so that we can say "RTX on" for a bunch of random tasks
Doing a spell check in MS word? RTX ON!
Browsing the web? RTX ON!
Update and shut down? RTX ON!
Dvd player with RTX on
Breakfast RTX On
Hammer RTX on
Toothpaste RTX on
Decided to listen some dubstep? RTX ON
RTX voice, turns your devil children into polite angels in the ears of others everywhere
They should use this in their advertisement slogan or something lol
“We just had a mega phone, a server fan, a vacuum and a drum”. Sounds like my dorm room in college.
As if anyone would clean in a dorm room
Two takeaways:
1. It's amazing how small quality of life enhancements to audio can go a long way to making voice chat more enjoyable (I'm looking at you MX Blue users)
2. Linus should keep the beard, 100%
It's not a small enhancement, in my opinion this is a major dealbreaker for average usage. I'm sure a lot of effort went into creating this tool.
bruh if u dont like the sound of ur friend pounding on blues for asmr.. u aint human
I love the sound of clickies but MX Blue just sounds too rattly and plasticy that it sounds bad and annoying sometimes. Maybe it's just click jacket switches but Zealiostotles sound way better and non click jacket switches like Kailh Box Navy and Blue Alps have none of the rattle and plasticy sound.
This is perfect for the next time I'm streaming with my blue switches while being chased by a cop on fanboat for stealing vacuums.
omg i love those streams
And kidnapping children...
Damn that's impressive. Imagine if it could be implemented on other hardwares, like cellphones. Then headsets and external microphones would actually be useful. Bravo Alex!
This. Has a lot of potential!
@@Djuntas Not with current power draw tho, in a few years who knows
@@maphantom yea, its true. Limits to that :)
Most phones nowadays uses multiple microphones to cancel out background noise which is way more efficient than this.
Well talking in the wind is still an issue? Im not actually sure how it is with modern phones, since I dont upgrade mine ever...I wanna test this now ^^
6:40 How spotify ads are recorded
Cant relate, premium gang 😎😎
@@loveiphones4550 cant relate youtube vanced is better
@@loveiphones4550 ? it is tho no ads play without having phone on audio only basically every song with minimal data usage when doing audio only
@@loveiphones4550 how all thats free?
youtube music is really cheap where i am. i have bundle deal of yt premium and yt music premium for about 3 dollars a month. if you cant pay that in a 3rd world country you're a cheapskate. i dont take advantage of youtubes policies.
"Filters kids shouting" oh finally an app that will mute ragequitters
squeakersBgone
thats pretty funny
This actually works on Non-RTX cards as well. I'm running it on my 970 without any issues. You just have to delete the RTX Check in the installer and it works. There's a forum post on guru3d I believe. Just watch Boot Sequence video about it, he has all the required links in it
@@rrrk-gm1tr If you mean RTX Voice performance then it performs the same as on RTX Card. If you mean Windows performance then when not talking it doesn't use more than 0,5% of cpu and while talking it takes about 5% max with heavy background noise. RAM is at 700-800 MB and GPU is about 2%. It's not noticable at all
FR bro im using this RN on my 1050ti and its freaking good
Yo thanks so much for mentioning that, I've got the 970 so I'll give it a shot later
@@rrrk-gm1tr NVidia claims it's using the RTX cores for this but it's just using CUDA cores.
Imagine having 3.5gb of ram
My teenage sister is quarantining with us and sleeps in my office. Last night I was playing games on discord and she was watching super loud tik toks. Discords built in noise suppression completely blocked it out but drastically changed the quality of my voice. I downloaded rtx voice and the voice quality stayed the same, but only blocked out tik toks with music or noise but not lyrical songs or talking. It did for the most part, but loud voices that werent mine definitely did still come through. So that was the teenager test
break her phone and find a way to block tik tok in your household. do your part to make this world a better place
Deathstro but what about the baddies
@@romano5785 ?
Deathstro Google baddies
@@Deathstro yes
Resolve and Premiere need this in the software immediately.
This solved a problem I didn’t think was solvable. I’m happier than a kid on Christmas morning.
Yeah this is actually incredible, i live directly next to a very busy street and loud cars and sirens are always very audible on discord and such. I guess this would solve that issue completely. The next GPU i get will definitely be one with RTX. This is such groundbreaking stuff.
@@kushalaxx it's actually useable with non rtx cards. I tried it with my 1080ti and it works great
FYI a new Krisp noise suppression now integrated into discord does the same thing for everyone, for free & without any installs. Just find it in settings
@@ai.turdiev Krisp only work for selected apps that integrate it, RTX voice works for everything
@@ai.turdiev Someone did a neat comparison... if you can get past their voices...
ruclips.net/video/sel_dsFU9GU/видео.html&feature=emb_title
The MOST Impressive thing about this is that i downloaded the app while the video was playing, turned on the feature to reduce noise from the source and it removed everything that wasn't the voice. The vacuum, The Drumming... Everything. Im Pretty damned impressed by this.
Anyone else surprised that Linus DIDN’T plug LTT store when he showed up.
He did, it was just suppressed by RTX ON
@@Shayashi_of_Myth rofl
Isn't it because it's not his show?
@@huyphamuc6372 no, its because it was suppressed by RTX ON
Try this:
1) Run Nvidia RTX Voice - enable output noise cancellation
2) Watch this movie again :D
Didn't notice a difference
@@Ryzza5 same, no difference whatsoever
@@Ryzza5 @Lokopixo are you sure you enabled on OUTPUT, choose device and used nvidia device in system as output?
After I've done that I watched movie about cancelling non existieng noises.
lmao I love how it's cutting out the music in the endscreen.
Wow I cant hear the background noise, but the audio sounds weird lol
3:27 Linus deletes his kids with RTX. I AM SOLD
Holy shit it gets better and better. Oh wow. This is truly awesome tech.
Yeah, he looked so much like he wished it worked for him IRL as well :P
@chaos I tried this program today, it’s amazing. I wore my headset and recorded from the mic to a wav file as continuously talked, at the same time I was playing tug-rope toy with my dog and he’s growling really loudly, (at around the same volume as me) half way through the recording I turn on the noise filtering.
I stop the recording. And drop the rope toy (sorry dog) and play back the audio on my headset.
Absolutely amazing! The growling just goes completely away, like it was never there in the first place. The remaining speaking is 98% ‘normal’, I’m not an audio person really so I don’t know the right terms, maybe there’s a hint of distortion there, but, seriously, hardly anything.
It can also completely remove: pen and finger tapping on the desk, and also metal dice rolling on my desk (I’m a online DND player).
Runs perfectly on a GTX1080
He was completely audible and understandable over a vacuum, an industrial grade cooling fan, *and* a fucking megaphone siren. Nevermind livestreams, we need this technology in mobile phones immediately. Utter gamechanger for anyone frequently in server rooms, at emergency sites, or near my cat.
For something we were never expecting, yeah it's pretty good. It's not RTX though when it works on my GTX 970 lol.
Audio engineer here. AI voice clean-up has been around for a while. iZotope RX, for example, can deal with even worse scenarios with better quality output, but is quite expensive and not in real-time (in some cases).
The really cool thing here is the cost and accessibility.
Exactly. The rtx system really compresses the sound too
Interesting, that's the thing about it they call it rtx voice but it's fully supported for gtx cards as well which is amazing dude
I'm currently using Krisp, which also does it pretty well actually for the cost of 3 dollars a month. Pretty affordable.
@supapycs It’s a little bit like RTX itself.
I was doing Povray ray tracing stuff back in the nineties. What’s impressive now is doing it in real time on consumer grade hardware. Those scenes back then would take HOURS to render.
Yeah true, the Nvidia sound engineers are probably wizards there, I would really like to see how they did it real time under the hood, what is the secret sauce, but it's probably a trade secret. Very awesome tech.
I wonder if it uses deep learning to improve the more people use it, can cause Abit of security concern but if it improves over time I can see it becoming even better.
Useful things to do after 1 year of RTX: minecraft and clean audio on discord.
Only problem is it has nothing to do with RTX since it uses CUDA cores not RT cores. The fact it works on my 1070 is proof of that. But its pretty sweet it really kills those key sounds. Edit. It does use RT cores when available as I have been informed.
@@Sorestlor The fact it works on CUDA cores doesn't mean it doesn't run on Tensor cores in RTX cards. A Tensor core is around 32 times faster than a CUDA core for AI tasks.
Intentionally ignoring dlss 2.0?
@@Sorestlor It uses tensor cores if they're there. If not it has fallback to run on cuda's.
@@cayo3351 Good to know. But i guess in the end it doesn't matter for this application.
2020 will be the year of Nvidia sound cards
Maybe we can finally have game audio catch up to A3D
September and the New RTX cards are cheap af, can confirm
@@buttoxchewy this didn't age well
@@konuralpilim213 lmao sadly
Well.......so it turms out a Pandemic was a perfect time for Nvidia and AMD to release their next gen graphic cards with all these new features.
Also turns out a pandemic is the worst time if no cards exist to sell.
So 2022 has the situation changed?
NVidia spent the last 2 years developing this so we can't say RTX is completely useless anymore.
The thing is that in doesn't necessarily need a RTX, I have it working with a GT 840m
All it takes is one tweak in their code to prevent the software from checking for an RTX card, and it will install on any nvidia card. With my 1080ti there is no noticeable difference in game performance while using RTX voice.
It's working on my GTX 970 so... interpret that however you want.
Linus sounds like he is reporting live from a battlefield
This is the most I've laughed at an LTT video in awhile. Maybe since the wedding photos test
same. honest since then that one video is worth to share with non tech family member as quality entertainment
and it's not even an LTT video
@@Dillarune It is an LTT video. This channel is LTT's property.
@@diezeeshoodie It's not, it's LMG's. The point being this is not a main channel video.
@@geeksheureux oh thanks! I didn't know that.
It's *dynamically* (that's the A.I. part) applying multiband compression to block out most other frequencies apart from your voice while using the buffer to sample your voice in order to establish which frequencies it needs to keep. This is why you can hear the amplitude of your voice ducking when you turn it on because some of the frequencies of the noise overlap with some of the overtones of your voice.
Thank you.
"Okay guys go ahead and play and make noice!" - Never thought i'd hear those words from a parent, ever..
noice
@@Tasteful_. *CLICK* .... noice!
lets make noice
Same.
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I know 10 friends im sending this... Their vacuums are so annoying.
You can also use RTX Voice for incoming calls mate!
just use it for your own voice output (if it doesn't affect music and game sounds)
@@Sam-ez2mb Exactly
Same
@@Sam-ez2mb The downside to this is that you're performance in games might drop, depending on how many incoming audio connections you have, for example if you were to use it in one of those discord servers where 10 people are talking in one room, you're probably going to get a big performance impact on your gpu.
If it's just you and a friend the performance impact is around ~5%.
"This thing draws about 500 watts at full load"
*proceeds to draw 75 watts at higher than max voltage
Apparently I wasn't the only one to notice this... A 500w fan would be literally a large vacuum cleaner. Or bigger.
His fan uses more power than my entire custom build
He's probably confusing with what the fan is rated to cool, I'd assume that fan would be adequate to cool a chip/chips pulling 500W.
he probably meant imperial watts not metric ones
KAppa
Uses more watts than my 2070 max q and 9750h laptop
Thank you so much for the video! The fans on my PC can really get loud when gaming and I always get complaints from friends and coworkers. And yes, I've got blue switches too lol. This totally alleviated my mic problems!
5:56: the dude in the ps4 party
b r o clean your fans
THATpower 11 IKR lmao. Or just don’t place it in enclosed places.
Is this the end of listening to Mexican families of 6 children over Call of duty voice chat?
well... if they can afford rtx card
@@Ravushimo It works both ways, so you can filter the incoming audio on your end
You'll never get rid of us!
Algún problema vato?
Don't forget the barking dog
Just then, Linus said on LTT that his recording was interrupted because of his neighbor. Get him RTX Voice please.
he has it: because they had to do the kid test somehow.
Now he needs to commit to using it.
Can't wait to stream live with RTX voice while at a Slipknot concert. 😂😂😂
This was the first thing I thought of. Imagine this tech coming to phones, you'd be able to take a call in the middle of a metal concert and it'd be totally fine
@@oceanmew That would be SIC!
"Buy Dyson Vacuum"
"Buy Megaphone"
Always read describtions
Annndddd I just learned that NewEgg sells vacuums
Good thing about the Dyson is that it only runs for a few minutes before you have to charge it again, so it won't annoy you for too long.. :P
“Buy drum”
at least its just sponsor links and not an annoying sponsor segment of the vid :) if everyone did that it would be great
@@forget2bhuman993 well it's different. Affiliate links give them a small portion of the revenue from products purchased through their links, whereas for a video sponsor spot they would be paid upfront with a large amount of money.
1:51 what netflix looks for when hiring actors to be hackers
try mr robot
hacking into the mainframe of the fire wall accessing the bio code
if someone could make a portable version of this, I'm sure they would make a killing selling to industry (ie aviation) where both noise and communication are against one another.
Medical, police and fire response comms!
@@Orangefan77 That too! If there is such a thing yet I haven't come across it in aviation yet but it is desparately needed.
aren't laptops already portable?
We already have REALLY good background noise removal with no software needed.
It doesn’t need to be portable even. I think for aviation the bigger problem would be the signal degradation due to long range radio, but I bet nvidia can figure out how to get around that too. Once they have that just sell a couple RTX machines to the ATC (air traffic control) and be done with that. That said it’s probably not a huge improvement considering people with horrible accents are all over the place, especially more so when many pilots don’t speak English as their first language...
These were the Kind of videos I was missing from LTT these days
Next test: do voice overs while the entire machine shop is running
do voice overs while theres a dad outside mowing the lawn with the loudest lawn mower at 7am
Or 5 pm!
Actually... we could see if it fixes Linus' Tech Linked problem with his neighbor.
“I’m going to go ahead and turn my noise supression on”
*stands up and kicks kid in the face*
I think you'll find that turns the volume up.
@@alexatkin only if you don't kick hard enough.
@@shariarrahman7562 not too hard tho cause it leaves a huge red stain for later
Made my day
😂 😂 😂
When rtx voice is on, linus has a bit of a lisp, because the sound after the "S" could be interpreted as noise.
Baxi k
Not perfect ofc, but working as intended. Technology really helps us
@@cmaxz817 He did say he was using a close proximity mic.
It's called de-essing, could be on purpose.
how well would rtx voice work for a mexican household with dogs, motorcycles, and police siren in the neighbourhood playing halo 3 at 9pm
just tried this and it's a godsend
only downside is that my friends can't hear me slamming the table with my fist in rage
The days of low quality sounding table banging from frustration are numbered.
This tech is actually amazing, I don’t remember the last time I was this impressed by tech.
This. Nvidia really making it hard to hate them. They just keep pushing the envelope on technology.
METhOdhowtoKilLnoObS Yeah I hate them for those things.
@METhOdhowtoKilLnoObSit may run so bad they disable it
@@AliciaCLR people say it runs pretty good actually, no reason to block it anyway other than to push people to buy RTX gpus
@@ald3nte Yeah but it does take up cuda cores which could be a bottleneck to gaming performance. I have no doubt that Nvidia will enable it once they get solid data. It is a beta afterall.
This might actually make build-in microphones on laptops usable durring gaming.
Yes, those are horrible, but sadly the old laptops with their clicky hard drives can't be silenced. Had this once in a Skype call, I was really close shouting "please do yourself a favour and buy a SSD" fan noise is nothing against clicky hard drives because fans have a more consistent noise level.
My laptop microphone is great for some reason, it's the best microphone in the house, and I have a headset.
@@fghsgh what model of laptop is it?
@@MrMagichobo21 Clevo N750WU. But the speakers suck. Also it's not advertised like this at all.
Love this video so much. The genuine amazement and joy by the end really tell the story.
I’m giving an RTX card t my friend who always has a vacuum in the background right now
hey, I'm your friend with the vacuum in the background :)
Does not matter you can easily get this running on any gtx card too. just have to delete a single line of code labelled constraints
@@peterpopofff problem is.. it directs the processing power to the CUDA processors instead of the RT cores and your card can get a hit from gaming performance.. even the RTX 2060 got an average of 11fps dip on games while the RTX 2080ti with more RT cores only suffers from 1-2 frame dip..
@@heyitsmejm4792 My GTX 1070 barely has any hit at all.
and me too :(
OMG I tried it with music and you can literally hear the acapella version of the song
Upload plz this sounds insane
Shit I might have to try this myself!!!
There actually is an ai that dissect songs to their instrument parts, so you upload a song and get vocal, guitar, bass, drums tracks separately
@@zitgard9163 nice, what's the link bro ?
@@nhinged melody .ml/
I'm a music producer. I use an application "Spleeter" that splits instruments and vocals using AI with the CPU. If they managed to build a version of Spleeter using this RTX feature that would be exciting
Also: An audio AI that can distinguish the voice of something can distinguish differences in audio noise much worse than a consistent noise. Hence why the fan was (almost) muted since it was a noise at a single velocity and single frequency. In a more simplified version. Random noises aren't recognized as well as consistent noises
@@True-VFX oh ok. My mistake. I was just assuming that's what it does, never looked into the technology
6:41 every random csgo teammate
This video looks and sounds amazing, great setup! I love the desk shot with the monitor in frame
AD27QD :)
I'm sad they marketed it as an "RTX" feature when it isn't, it' still uses Cuda cores so they could have marketed it an "Only for NVidia feature" and still would've been great PR.
@Manok Well it likely could work on an AMD card if CUDA was open source.
I've read it was CUDA, but not all Nvidia cards could use it, I think I saw someone with a 980 using it but for sure someone with a 1080, but didn't check much more than a single forum thread, so take it with a grain of salt.
@Hydroptix works fine in my 1060.
@Hydroptix So how does it work on older Nvidia GPUs (all the way back to 700 series)
@@animationcreations42 AI existed way before tensor cores, libraries are coded to use tensor or standard gpu cores depending on what's available.
So yes, you can use older cards, but it's likely gonna eat some in game performance.
I really love how you also can just use it for others in voice chat. Buddy got an annoyingly loud PC or clicky keyboard? Just enable RTX voice as an output.
kinda sad they didnt showcase this. Also works great for poorly recorded RUclips videos with quite shitty sound xD.
I've only had Cherry MX Red and Browns are Blues really that bad?
@@reverseflash8520 they're great switches, much better than linear switches. It just makes noise, however to me reds are super just shit tbh so its worth it.
@@reverseflash8520 great for typing. Not great for people around you when you're typing
Could really use this while watching this Indian tutorials on RUclips
RTX Voice cant suppress my fart...
Is that a good hjng or a bad thing lol?
My house is in near a high way and a railway station... So teaching basic science is like trying to explain Quantum physics...
I am going to use this everytime for my channel...
RTX on: _happy,perfect family_
RTX off: _depressed family_
It actually sounds the other way around
You not need RTX. It's works also on GTX. Just Remove
from C:\temp\NVRTXVoice\NvAFX\RTXVoice.nvi
Noice
The one trick they dont want you to know.
this is meant to use the rtx cores on the gpu though, which aren't normally utilized. wouldn't using this on a gtx card impact your performance when gaming?
@@GrrumpyPants by like 2%
or just wait 2 weeks when they released for the gtx series like they did to dlss
That was by far the funniest thing I've watched in a while. Also, now downloading the RTX voice app.
"those RT cores that you're probably not using" SHOTS FIRED JENSEN!
it also works on non-rtx cards.. just with a bigger penalty, even more on lower/older cards
Yep quite sure software like this works on any modern GPGPU, heck even Intel Iris IGP with OpenCL 2.0.
@@eisenklad I'm running on gtx 1080 without any problems although I think it makes sound a little unnatural so I dont want to leave it on
@@joebob2738 noise removal always does that...
if its for live streaming, its a small drawback. its boring to run same ad free music to mask the hum of AC/fans.
keeping your gain low and using a noise gate which sometimes doesnt respond fast enough or cuts off too slow and certain keystrokes sound way louder than others even on a MX Brown(namely the spacebar because we tap it on the side and the springback is the noisy bit)
no, i'm not replacing my keyboard for a MX silent unless it breaks.
for post edits/youtube, noise removal an EQ tweaking will help. tweaking EQ to voice live might help.. but since its an AI driven software, it might get better over time
for me and my GTX 1070, its very muffled, but that's my "noise". wonder how much does the RT core really help with the "AI" bit. as for gpu usage its like 5-10% usage.
I’ve found it’s actually amazing to use when you’re watching an explainer video and they set the background music up too loud.
It's also great when being with shit audio users, for example in an online meeting.
Try to compare this with Discords brand new sound suppression system.
Personal tests show that they are about on par discord just uses more cpu less gpu. Its also discord only at that point not system wide.
I think that the "RTX" Voice Cancellation is more effective because I noticed that the discord one sometimes let louder noises through but the RTX one never let any noise through when I used it in a discord call
This new discord system isn't all that great. I've personally found it to distort and cause my voice to peak on multiple different mics and in different ambient noise settings. The rtx noise suppression seems to be on an absolutely different level.
@@angrynerd2103 the discord one makes your voice turn to COMPLETE shit. idk if it has to do with the way they recorded this video which made it not sound terrible, or what but on discord its bad man.
@@TheShizzlemop rtx is better but the discord one has improved for sure. The first beta of it actually caused fuz for me instead of remove it. Its not terrible now however that is using the mic test function not a call.
Thanks for showing this, I've had real issues with mic volume and background noise where I live and this should be really good to help with my streams!