Hey guys, I've recently discovered AV Voice Changer's option to cut out background noise getting into your mic. It's at the sound quality option. It says VCS on the top left.
Though it delays your audio, it helps a lot for those who don't have a closet or home studio.
Any of you know a separate software that also do this thing?
Here's a test I made. Used AV's output with MorphVox, then into audacity for recording. There's still some background clicks, speech, but I have an electric fan rumbling while recording. This would sound very different without the noise cancelling software.
Any decent noise gate plugin can do this. There are a few I can recommend as a professional musician:
I'm using FL Studio. And the best way to do it there is to load in FL Limiter and have the preset Noisegate loaded. It does this just fine. Some minor tweaks and you're on the go. Edison has an onboard noise canceler that listens to your background, and cuts the unwanted frequencies.
If you buy Guitar Rig 5 it has several awesome onboard compressors / limiters, a lot of good and neat effects, including a noisegate.
Audacity has possibly that functionality as well. But I'm not sure about it's quality since it's freeware. You get what you pay for.
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Hey guys, I've recently discovered AV Voice Changer's option to cut out background noise getting into your mic. It's at the sound quality option. It says VCS on the top left.
Though it delays your audio, it helps a lot for those who don't have a closet or home studio.
Any of you know a separate software that also do this thing?
Here's a test I made. Used AV's output with MorphVox, then into audacity for recording. There's still some background clicks, speech, but I have an electric fan rumbling while recording. This would sound very different without the noise cancelling software.
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Any decent noise gate plugin can do this. There are a few I can recommend as a professional musician:
I'm using FL Studio. And the best way to do it there is to load in FL Limiter and have the preset Noisegate loaded. It does this just fine. Some minor tweaks and you're on the go. Edison has an onboard noise canceler that listens to your background, and cuts the unwanted frequencies.
If you buy Guitar Rig 5 it has several awesome onboard compressors / limiters, a lot of good and neat effects, including a noisegate.
Audacity has possibly that functionality as well. But I'm not sure about it's quality since it's freeware. You get what you pay for.