Introduction: How to Improve Vocal Quality in Audacity
What is Audacity?
Well, Audacity is a FREE audio editing & recording software. If you don't have it already, grab it HERE.
How will Audacity help my vocal quality?
By following this simple Instructable, you will soon find out how to vastly improve your audio in a few minutes
Step 1: Recording Your Audio
How do I record?
Simply click on the record button and it will begin to record your voice, make sure you have your microphone plugged in.
What should I say?
Wait a few seconds before and after your recording. It doesn't matter what you say, I normally say "Test 1...Test 2...Test 3" just remember that after you have recorded the audio you press the stop button (orange square.)
Step 2: Removing Background Noise
How do I do this?
Highlight the blank audio at the beginning of the recording, you should've noticed that there is some static/buzzing sound. Then click Effect: Noise Reduction: Get Noise Profile. Once you have done that, highlight the rest of the audio and press Effect: Repeat Noise Reduction. Make sure you have the whole track selected befor you repeate noise reduction.
What is a 'noise profile'?
A noise profile is just a few seconds of audio that Audacity will filter out, it is important not to highlight anything other than the beginning noise otherwise Audacity will filter out that as well.
Step 3: Compression
How do I do this?
Click on Effects: Compressor, and keep the settings on about:
Threshold = -18db
Noise Floor = -40db
Ratio = 2.5:1
Attack Time = 1.81 secs
Release Time = 11.1 secs
What does compressing the audio do?
It will bring up your vocals so that if you are talking too quite it will make you louder, this is very useful for people withe low quality microphones.
NOTE:
You may need to mess around with the compressor's settings, just keep in mind that the further left you move the threshold, the more background noise you will hear. Try to keep the threshold around -15 to -18.
Step 4: Bass & Treble Boost
Why is this step important?
By bass boosting your voice, you are making it sound more deep/manly, so if you are a girl, I suggest you skip this step. But this step is important as it will help with the quality of the audio, this step can also be used for bass boosting music. By treble boosting your voice, you are making it stand out more, this step can still be done by girls if you want, I just suggest that unless you want a more deep/manly sounding voice, you don't bother bass boosting.
How do I do it?
Go to Effects: Equalisation, select 'Bass Boost' from the dropdown menu and press OK. Leave the setting as 9db. Repeat this step again, but this time select 'Treble Boost' from the dropdown menu.
Step 5: Limiter
What is this?
A limiter is just something that limits the maximum db rating, so if you speak too loudly and then too quietly you can prevent clipping.
How do I do this?
Go to Effects: Limiter: select Hard Limiter from the dropdown menu. I prefer to leave the maximum db rating as 3.00db, you can change this rating.
Step 6: Normalise
What does this do?
It just makes your voice louder.
How do I do this?
Go to Effects: Normalise: leave it as default.
Step 7: Remove Blank Audio
Is this necessary?
No, not at all. It just shortens the length of the file and makes it easier to add to background footage for a gaming video, commentary etc. If you do remove the blank audio, I would recommend not to delete all of it. This is just so you don't risk deleting any audio by accident.
Step 8: Enjoy!
You now have nice, clean sounding audio for your videos. Make sure to share this Instructable with anyone you know that is interested in learning how to make their audio sound better for gameplays and videos!
21 Comments
7 years ago
This is my first Audacity tutorial but hopefully it helps.
Reply 4 years ago
Oh it helped. It helped a lot. My recording's quality is now 1000X bette all thanks to you :)
3 years ago
Seriously good advice here! Really helpful, thank you! I wonder if you have a tip to go through these steps for 50 audio files all at once? Or will I have to do it for each file?
Reply 2 years ago
I created a macro and use that for all my files. You can't remove noise as a macro, but everything else can be done in one click.
Tip 3 years ago on Step 4
Note that Equalization (Step 4) has been removed from Audacity https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/equalization.html . You can find the Bass and Treble Boost in the new Filter Curve effect.
Reply 2 years ago
please provide perect value for bass and treble
Reply 2 years ago
According to the guide, 9db.
Question 2 years ago on Introduction
I would like to hear back ground whispering
2 years ago
hi
2 years ago
How to increase low part of voice to high level.
When I edit the audio sometimes there are few place where my voice is too low, how I can increase that part of voice ? Such as 6 or 7 part of a 15 minutes audio.
3 years ago on Step 4
I'm wondering about the bass vs treble boosting as a transgender girl. In the end of the day I just want my voice to sound good, but does it make sense to apply treble boosting to feminise it or is that doomed to fail?
3 years ago
Thank you very much for this super helpful post!! I had a crappy audio from an Instagram Live and have turned it out to a super nice to hear podcast episode :)
3 years ago
Very helpful guide. Thank you!
4 years ago
Extremely helpful for first-timers with this stuff. Thanks a lot :)
Question 5 years ago
Is there anyway I might be able to find any of the same features in audacity that I would find in ujam (its not working at the moment which is bumming me out)?
5 years ago
Thanks for this! I need to experiment a lot tho (because of cheap mic), but your instruction helps a lot!
5 years ago
Very good! thank you very much! improved my audio quality, even though I was using a cheap mic.
Question 5 years ago on Step 8
I followed your steps and it is really helpful for me... I found that some youtuber are very smooth vocal/voice but mine is too pointed
Any suggestions??
5 years ago
Me too have gained from this guide ... was very helpful (I adjusted the settings differently according to my audio) , really thank you so much !
5 years ago
I am very grateful for the tips. It's really helpful!