How to make the Quadcast sound better - HyperX Quadcast and Quadcast S sound settings and tweaks

In this video I’m talking to you about how to make the HyperX Quadcast and Quadcast S sound better. The settings you need to tweak on your Quadcast or Quadcast S, within Windows, on the mic and in the software in order to make it sound great. There are all sorts of things you can do to make the HyperX Quadcast sound fantastic and these are some of them: 1 - get it on a boom arm and get it close to your mouth 2 - reduce the gain as much as possible 3 - set it to Cardioid pick up pattern 4 - download firmware using Ngenuity 5 - set the mic to 48KHz/16-bit sample rate in Windows sound settings 6 - Make sure it’s selected as the default communication device 7 - Apply other settings in OBS In this video I’m showing you how to tweak sound settings in OBS too, including adjust bit rate and sample capture in sound settings, applying filters, using the monitoring to check the levels and more. I’m also showing you how to use @NVIDIAGeForce Broadcast to apply AI powered noise cancellation to your mic as well. This will help too, assuming you have a good quality RTX graphics card. I finally show how to use noise removal in Audacity to get down noise there too. Get HyperX Ngenuity here - Download Nvidia Broadcast - Related Watching: How to tighten the Blue Compass Boom Arm (featuring the HyperX Quadcast S) My Quadcast S review - ttps:// HyperX Quadcast S vs Roccat Torch HyperX Quadcast S is an upgrade to the HyperX Quadcast that now includes (drum roll please) RGB. This microphone includes a number of nice features that make it stand out from the usual microphones out there. This includes: - A built in pop filter to help take the pops out of your speech - A built in shock mount which reduces knock sounds - A touch to mute mic button (no clicks) - Easy access gain controls - An included attachment for mounting on any standard boom arm (3/8-inch and 5/8-inch thread) - Two zone RGB lighting adjustable in software Highlights include: Decent sound capture with upto 48Khz sample rate Easy on the eye aesthetics Nice features and great looks Good build quality RGB looks good on stream Lowlights: You can see the hotspots on the mic from the RGB lighting Can capture a bit too much background audio Green goes see-through with chroma filters Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission. Find out more below.* See deals on the HyperX Quadcast S: Amazon US - Best Buy - NewEgg - Amazon UK - Amazon CA - Amazon DE - Amazon FR - Amazon IT - Specs of the HyperX Quadcast S include: PC, PS4™, and Mac® compatible Power consumption 5V 220mA (white light) Sample/bit rate 48kHz/16-bit Element Electret condenser microphone Condenser type Three 14mm condensers Polar patterns Stereo, Omnidirectional, Cardioid, Bidirectional Frequency response 20Hz–20kHz Sensitivity -36dB (1V/Pa at 1kHz) Cable length 3m Weight Microphone: 254g Shock mount and stand: 360g Total with USB cable: 710g Lighting RGB (16,777,216 colors) Light effects 2 zones2 Connection type USB-C to USB-A Headphone Output Impedance 32 Ω Frequency response de 20Hz à 20kHz Maximum power output 7mW THD ≤ % (1kHz/0dBFS) SNR ≥ 90dB (1kHZ, RL=∞) 🏆Big thanks to my super awesome YouTube members: SirSpawnsALot, Meatykeyboard, Beaster Bunny, JayShank007, Rawrr483, DStarastins, McFarty, Riggsy79, Chief Hao, Aaron Yarden, Geralt of Rivia and you? 🏆 🔫Sub to my gaming channel🔫 📸 Recorded with Shure SM7B and GoXLR - PLEASE NOTE Affiliate links*: Disclosure: Shopping links within the description of this video generate a commission at no extra cost to you. These are added for your convenience but other retailers are available. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Products: Products featured may also have been sent for free for review/testing purposes. Often these have to be returned by me, but not always. I endeavour to avoid bias in my videos wherever possible and try to give honest, subjective opinions.
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