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Started Playing: 2022
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Fav Killer: Billy + Jason
Fav Map: Raccoon City
Hours Played: 3,400
Fav Build: Dead Hard, De Ja Vu, Quick Gambit, Residual Manifest
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Some audio terms that may help you in your streams or audio editing in post:
- Limiters: Stops your audio from going above a set volume so you don’t accidentally blast your viewers with loud peaks or screams.
- EQ: Lets you adjust specific sound frequencies to make your voice clearer, fuller, or less muddy.
- Compressors: Smooths out volume differences so quiet moments are easier to hear and loud moments are less harsh.
- True Peak: Measures the actual loudest point of your audio to help prevent distortion after uploading or streaming.
- RMS: Shows the average loudness of your audio so you can keep your stream volume consistent.
- Distortion / Peaking / Clipping: Happens when audio is too loud and starts sounding crunchy, crackly, or blown out.
- Faders: Volume sliders used to control how loud different audio sources are in your mix.
- Audio Meters: Visual bars that show your audio levels in real time so you can avoid being too quiet or too loud.
- LUFS: A loudness standard used to keep your audio balanced and comfortable for viewers to listen to.
The goal is to not change audio on OBS/recording software but instead apply everything on your mic software itself. Hope this helps!