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The video showcases the best audio settings for the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro 2023 Edition, focusing on EQ settings for music and games, mic and bass boosts, and adjustments for recording videos on YouTube. Recommendations include using normalization after recording rather than live adjustments, optimizing vocal clarity, mic noise cancellation, and mic equalizer settings. The importance of finding the right balance in settings to enhance audio quality is highlighted through demonstrations of microphone settings and the impact of different adjustments. The speaker experiments with various settings, seeking feedback on the ideal configuration. The video concludes with a mention of power settings at the default 15 level.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the best audio settings for the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro 2023 Edition. They emphasize the importance of using this specific model for optimal performance. The presenter shares their EQ settings for music and games, as well as enhancements like mic and bass boosts. They also mention adjustments for recording videos on YouTube, emphasizing the need for a louder mic volume. Tips for adjusting voice gates and volume normalization are provided for optimal audio quality during recordings.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the importance of adding normalization after recording rather than live through Razor Synapse. They also mention adjusting vocal clarity, mic noise cancellation, and mic equalizer settings. The recommended mic noise cancellation value is around 10-24 to eliminate keyboard and mouse noises. The mic equalizer settings shared are plus 0, plus 5, minus 5, etc. The speaker warns against using mic boost and conference settings, suggesting broadcast or default mode instead. They experiment with vocal clarity settings to demonstrate its impact on audio quality. It is noted that vocal clarity setting changes may improve or worsen audio quality but are not as significant as mic noise cancellation changes, which can make speech hard to hear if set too high. The demonstration shows that even at 100 vocal clarity, the audio remains understandable, unlike at high mic noise cancellation levels.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates different microphone settings by typing on the keyboard and clicking with a mouse, showing that despite the input displayed, the typing remains faint. The speaker tests five mic settings – default, mic boost, broadcast, awful conference, and custom settings. They seek feedback on which setting sounds best. The speaker mentions having a hard time deciding between custom, broadcast, and default settings. The video ends with a brief mention of power settings at the default 15 level.