I use a gate filter to block sound that isn’t up close and loud, it essentially functions like voice activation with configurable hysteresis. Then next I also use a RNNoise filter I think it’s called, which is the machine learning noise filter that blocks unwanted non-voice sounds.
If you need a hand I can take screenshots or something when I am next at my PC?
These are my app, gate and noise reduction filter settings, and the order they are enabled in for my microphone input. I am using the easyeffects flatpak which seems to include the standard noise reduction ML model.
You might need to study the gate settings for a minute to tweak them to your needs, I suspect you’ll only need to change the curve threshold (-22db in my pic) to pick up your voice when you speak into it, but not background noises. You can use the db values shown in-app while speaking to help adjust it.
Easy effects is fantastic, I use it to remove background noise from my mic
Can you share instructions on how to do that? The only thing that I’ve been able to do to improve my situation is lower my mic gain
I use a gate filter to block sound that isn’t up close and loud, it essentially functions like voice activation with configurable hysteresis. Then next I also use a RNNoise filter I think it’s called, which is the machine learning noise filter that blocks unwanted non-voice sounds.
If you need a hand I can take screenshots or something when I am next at my PC?
Yes please! Or if you followed a tutorial, a link would suffice too
These are my app, gate and noise reduction filter settings, and the order they are enabled in for my microphone input. I am using the easyeffects flatpak which seems to include the standard noise reduction ML model.
You might need to study the gate settings for a minute to tweak them to your needs, I suspect you’ll only need to change the curve threshold (-22db in my pic) to pick up your voice when you speak into it, but not background noises. You can use the db values shown in-app while speaking to help adjust it.