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Advanced Mic Settings
After you have selected the preset mode for your application, fine tune the sound of your recording with limiter, compressor,
and equalizer controls. Your settings will be retained in the microphone when using other audio and video recording applica
tions.
Limiter
Toggle the limiter on to set an input threshold and prevent distortion from volume peaks in your recordings.
Compressor
Choose no compression, or select light or heavy compression to control volume when your sound source is dynamic. The com
pressor will narrow the dynamic range, which means that quiet signals are boosted and loud signals are lowered.
High Pass Filter
Choose no HPF for the most natural sound. Or select 75 Hz or 150 Hz to reduce wind noise, room noise, or proximity effect.
75 Hz Low frequency cutoff Provides a 6 dB-per-octave cutoff at 75 Hz. Helps eliminate floor rumble and low-frequency room
noise from heating and air conditioning systems. This setting may also be used to compensate for proximity effect or to reduce
low frequencies that make an instrument sound dull or muddy.
150 Hz Low frequency rolloff Provides a 6 dB-per-octave rolloff filter at 150 Hz. Use this to compensate for proximity effect or
to reduce low frequencies that could make an instrument sound dull or muddy.
Left-Right Channel Swap
For stereo recordings, use Left Right Swap to flip the left and right audio channels to match the stereo image to the video. For
example, when using video to record yourself.
Tip: Use the L and R indicators on the microphone barrel. This way you can set Left Right Swap before you start to record.
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