How to use Adobe Microphone Check. Free Microphone checker.

If you want to start recording a podcast or content for your YouTube channel you need to have good-quality audio. So follow along as we show you how to use Adobe’s brand new and completely free Microphone checker. Mic Check will check the correct distance to the microphone, gain, background noise and echo.

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Although it might not seem like it, good-quality audio is way more important than high-quality video. If you have average video quality but top-notch sound people are more likely to continue watching your content. However, if it is the other way around they are more likely to leave. And in the case of Podcasts, bad-quality audio is a deal breaker. No one is going to hang around for a podcast with terrible audio.

While you can go out and spend a ton of money getting a high-end microphone to improve audio quality, there are other free things you can also do. The first is setting up your microphone and testing it exactly how you intend to use it. While most recording software comes with some basic microphone setup tools, they don’t offer much in the way of diagnosis tools and just give you quick setup help. Which is fine but it’s not going to show you how and where to improve things. This is where Adobe Mic Check comes in handy.

Adobe Mic Check is a free piece of software you can access from your browser. It's quick and easy to use and allows you to record test audio to find out exactly what is working and what isn’t working with your Microphone setup. It allows you to find the correct distance you need to be from the microphone, as well as gain, background noise and echo coming from your environment. With this info, you can fine-tune things to get the best possible sound from just about any microphone.

How do you use Adobe Mic Check to get perfect audio from any microphone? Free Microphone quality checker.

That’s all there is to it. However, if you aren’t recording live content you can also gain a little quality boost by running your recording through Adobe Enhance Speech software to get another little quality boost.

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