

As for the other link, you have to understand these ware done in different situation and in isolated rooms. You can record and eq in audacity, it’s free cross platform software and try to play around in that one. I have several of these and I’m using them in different situations. I’m not sure what are you getting to with this list of microphones. If a new mic does help what sound signature do I look for? The Procaster iirc has low end + punchy sound signature. Would a Spectragraph or analysis of my voice put into Audacity help reduce the voice signature that bothers me? If so what would I look for and what should I fiddle around with in OBS’s VST ReaEQ plugin. A mic recommended on Audio forums is the Warbler mkIV, Shure SM7b, EV-RE320 but if my voice just sounds lifeless and there is no magic fix then I guess I am stuck with what I was born with. I am at my wits end that I think that a new microphone may help but it’s some serious investment. I have recorded some examples of my voice Mike’s voice and other podcasters/streamers have sparkle whilst retaining warmth and punch, dynamic range, colourful, presence etc which I am trying to achieve. Rode Procaster with official windshield / pop filter.I have followed Mike’s guides on Youtube for setting up a DBX286S, installing VST plugins for OBS and I do not get the voice characteristic I am looking for that many Twitch or Podcasters have.įor reference this is what I have in my chain at the moment which I feel sounds too dull, nasal and immature which I really hate when I hear myself or watching playbacks.
