werman / noise-suppression-for-voice

Noise suppression plugin based on Xiph's RNNoise
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ModMic Wireless has 3-4s latency with this, while other mics don't #77

Open yaomtc opened 3 years ago

yaomtc commented 3 years ago

Using this introduces 3-4 seconds of delay to my Modmic Wireless. I've tested the front panel 3.5mm mic input with another mic (works fine) and an XLR mic plugged into my USB audio interface (works fine). Without noise-suppression-for-voice, the ModMic Wireless does not have noticeable latency. I haven't done anything specially configure the ModMic Wireless, it just worked fine out of the box. Besides with this.

jalliance commented 3 years ago

I initially experienced something similar but 3-4s sounds much worse. Do your headphones happen to be wireless too? I noticed that changing to omni-directional audio (switch on the mouthpiece) made a big difference. Also go to the device in the sound control panel and make sure AGC is off

yaomtc commented 3 years ago

My headphones are wired, and are connected to a Yamaha analog mixer that's connected to my Audiobox USB audio interface.

I'm using Linux so there is no "AGC" setting as far as I know. I'm just using it normally with PulseAudio.

My switch was set to omnidirectional already, the circle. I didn't notice until now. I've now changed it to cardioid since omni wasn't helping in any way.

luigi311 commented 3 years ago

Ive been using this for about a year already with my modmic wireless and havent noticed any audio delays on windows. Havent tried it on linux yet so it might just be limited to linux.