This video would have been MUCH better if it allowed us to hear before and after sound samples, so we could hear the difference and understand what you are teaching as the goal/advantages of doing it.
Thanks for the vid! Compressor doesn't have "noise floor" option in the current version of Audacity. Is it called something else now? Couldn't find an answer to this.
Wtf does the filter curve do? I wish you'd show us, I mean you already have a recorded sound on the track..just play back the differences? I'm not sure what I'm doing here..I mean you didn't even really explain it either..
... All of these made my voice sound more distorted. Trying to get RID of the weird warbly, tinny sound behind my voice recording, not bring it out. The bass helped a bit, bit... yeah, it sounds terrible.
not really helpful as I was looking how to make the voice better and not what fancy stuff audacity has, wich I can see myself. would have been much better if there was something to compare and see what each setting does, when to use it and so on and not just where to find it, cause everything of that can be found in one tab so its really nothing I had to look up to.
This video would have been MUCH better if it allowed us to hear before and after sound samples, so we could hear the difference and understand what you are teaching as the goal/advantages of doing it.
Thanks for saving my time as I am not going to watch this now
Without the audio? How Im suppose to know what are you teaching about? It's like making a Photoshop tutorial without an image, makes no sense.
Thanks for saving my time. Hope they take your comment seriously and learn
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Thanks for the vid! Compressor doesn't have "noise floor" option in the current version of Audacity. Is it called something else now? Couldn't find an answer to this.
Could you explain what is advisable to achieve what result?
I can't find base & treble in my tools?
Thank you very much🙏🙏
Is this video more for speaking voice? Do you also have a video on how to get better singing vocal sound with Audacity??
Audacity is really good
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Thanks for sharing
Super easy settings great for mostly any recording and very simple tutorial to follow. Thank you for this video!
Wtf does the filter curve do? I wish you'd show us, I mean you already have a recorded sound on the track..just play back the differences? I'm not sure what I'm doing here..I mean you didn't even really explain it either..
This was so helpful. Thank you.
Outstanding, easy and clear, thank you.
Super useful and simple - REALLY helped with a bad audio caused by problems in my computer's in-built mic/speaker system. THANKS!
Thank U
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This is very useful, Thank you!
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thank you so so so much
you make this so simple and easy
my audio was terrible but now it sounds amazing😍
Brillant
Thank you so much!!!
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thank you, valuable
Why didn't you let us hear the difference before and after the effect? This totally kills the interest for that video...
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No lowpass and highpass filter?
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... All of these made my voice sound more distorted. Trying to get RID of the weird warbly, tinny sound behind my voice recording, not bring it out. The bass helped a bit, bit... yeah, it sounds terrible.
Can Audacity be used to adjust sound quality durint a live presentation?
No, lag
First view
This video is anything but useful... no offence, thanks anyway
AI voice on how to improve your human voice on audacity LOL.
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not really helpful as I was looking how to make the voice better and not what fancy stuff audacity has, wich I can see myself. would have been much better if there was something to compare and see what each setting does, when to use it and so on and not just where to find it, cause everything of that can be found in one tab so its really nothing I had to look up to.