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I'm about to have multiple cams set up to move from chair to floor or couch in the next week. I want to keep my voice sounding consistent at all times when switching. Right now I use the mic built into my cam, and it sits sort of behind the line of the sound coming from my speakers so I can monitor my music/tip noises plus I use a noise gate and suppression with it. I also use a compressor so it makes my quite voice louder and my louder voice quite, and an eq so I can cut a specific range out of my music thats piped into OBS and raise that range in my mic so it doesn't blend into the music. It works well but very touchy and hard to dial in if I ever have to change anything, I defiantly don't want to do this with 3 different cameras lol. I've thought about using a phantom powered condenser mic to hang in the center of the room but I cam in my living room and it might be harder to cut whats being monitored from it, so I don't really want that lol. Does anyone here use an in ear mic that doesn't have the thing going to your mouth? Any suggestions?
 
In Logi (assuming they're Logitech cameras) you can mute the cams you don't want picking up sound. You can also do it in OBS. As far as mics go though I'm clueless. Hope someone else chimes in!
 
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