Audacity Tutorial: How To Improve Microphone Recording Audio Quality For YouTube, Twitch, & Voice



Do you want to improve your microphone audio recording quality for voice overs, commentary, or streaming? This how to improves all recorded audio for film, YouTube, Twitch recordings, OBS screen captures, or voice overs. A good mic isn’t enough, you have to use post processing on your voice recordings to get the best quality. Audacity is a great, free program that not only records high quality microphone audio, but it can also edit and post process your audio and make your voice sound much better.

This beginner tutorial shows how to record in Audacity and what effects you should apply to every recording to significantly improve microphone audio / sound quality and remove unwanted noise. I focus on noise removal, compression, equalize, and normalize effects. Audacity is a great software tool for anyone on YouTube or Twitch especially long form content like gaming or podcasts. You can also use audacity for non-voice files or any recordings to improve them and clean them up.
With OBS, sound quality is best if you record audio with audacity. Alternatively, you can rip your OBS recordings and edit the audio in Audacity in post afterwards. I use Audacity to record and improve the audio for all my Youtube videos. It makes a big difference and really improves my audio quality.

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22 comments

  1. I don't understand. When you normalized, you said that it pushes down the peaks, but it just pushed it up. And then when you compressed, you said it pushes down the high peaks, but again it just got higher.

  2. Thanks for the video! My understanding is that this could be used for streaming as well. So instead of recording audio, how would I add effects on the fly? That way I'm not required to record audio then add effects to it, if that makes sense.

  3. nice video man, very informative, but 1 quick question:. dose this software work while recording and will pull my audio from the video I recorded to edit it; then paste back in with a video Editor or do I have to do a voice over my videos after recording the video?

  4. hey i have an at 20-20 and its fine except one thing. Everytime I go on to a game to record my videos my volume always boosts back to 100 and sometimes i forget to turn it back down a bit. Its annoying because it ruins most of my videos. anyways another sub and like 😀

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