user name | message /\ | ||
1aveator |
WutFace | ||
elnur009 |
WutFace | ||
s3xyl3xy |
@napoleonicass and you didn't save any for me? rtaCry | ||
craigo198 |
now you are guilty of boosting eggs calm | ||
elnur009 |
HeyGuys | ||
napoleonicass |
felt like dogshit after | ||
napoleonicass |
@S3xyl3xy bro i nutted 4 times on dec 1 | ||
s3xyl3xy |
@napoleonicass congrats on finishing November! How did you do? | ||
capricciosa |
wagwanbumbaclot danCop | ||
wagwanbumbaclot |
twice no less | ||
1aveator |
HeyGuys | ||
wagwanbumbaclot |
I fucking dropped didnt i | ||
capricciosa |
@1aveator danHi | ||
s3xyl3xy |
thank god no techno rtaCafe | ||
napoleonicass |
Xcom was one of those Kids who got excited when Steve Blowjobs released the first mac Kappa | ||
1aveator |
get your ban hammers ready | ||
capricciosa |
Time to ban this guy even harder | ||
throwthematch |
does it look like x com uses a mac statemBruh | ||
napoleonicass |
2. Adjust the microphone as close to your mouth as possible, it will help your mic focus on picking up your sound | ||
napoleonicass |
Mac WutFace | ||
napoleonicass |
To access the gain input in your PC’s control panel, go to Start Menu/Control Panel/ Hardware and Sound/ Sound Then navigate to the “Recording” tab, then right click your MIC. Go to ”Properties”, and click the ”Levels” tab. On a Mac, you would access that by: Going to System Preferences/ Sound/ Input, and adjusting the volume slider. | ||
napoleonicass |
A: The mic with higher quality will be more sensitive, and it will pick up more noise - unwanted ambient sound like typing and mouse clicks. Unless you’re recording in a vacuum, it’s impossible to get rid of all ambient sound from recordings. However, there are several things we can do to decrease it as much as possible. 1. Set proper mic input volume—this means setting an appropriate mic input level on your computer. | ||
napoleonicass |
no there is no buzz | ||
napoleonicass |
just reduce the sensitivity | ||
napoleonicass |
your sensitivity is too high | ||
napoleonicass |
hearing the buzz in the background? | ||
throwthematch |
grounded electricity wise. as in the wall plug using the third pin to the ground | ||
napoleonicass |
no | ||
napoleonicass |
The buzz is likely caused by either a grounding issue or the actual mic/mic cable has a problem. As noted above, if you are using a laptop check and see if you have the buzz when running on battery. If not, then it is the power supply on your laptop. These are often grounded poorly or not grounded at all. | ||
napoleonicass |
you have a ground problem with your settings |