How to Remove Background Noise and Keyboard Sounds in Discord
Background noise can be annoying for your friends or server members. Background noise can be caused from keyboard sounds or even the humming of your computer fans and electronics.
To remove the background sounds you will need to adjust the input sensitivity in Discord. By default Discord is set to automatically determine input sensitivity. While the automatic setting does a decent job at removing sounds, a manual setting tends to remove more background noise better.
With automatic input sensitivity disabled you will see a dual colored slider, with a moving shadow overlay. The shadow is the sound level being picked up from your microphone.
The slider acts as a noise gate, not transmitting sounds if they’re under a certain volume level. This allows you to cut out background sounds when you’re not speaking.
To remove the background noise you will need to determine two points on the slider. First you will need to identify where the audio bar sits when you’re not talking. This can be done by sitting in silence, or by typing on your keyboard. The level you want is the higher input level.
The second level you want to find is your talking volume. This is where the shadow sits on the bar when you are talking normally. There should be a distinct difference between the background noise level, and your talking level.
Move the slider between the two found levels. Preferably the slider should be pushed further to the left side. This will prevent your microphone from cutting out as much when talking.
If the background noise or keyboard sounds are still being picked up when you’re not talking, then you will want to move the slider to the right. Alternatively, if your voice is cutting out when you’re speaking, then the slider should be moved to the left.
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