When I speak the output of my voice is somewhat alien-ish. I tried using different microphones and the same thing happens. It is probably something about my PC but I had only gotten this PC this month. Can someone help me?
We normally hear our own voice while talking, we receive both sound transferred to our ears externally by air conduction and sound transferred internally through our bones. This bone conduction of sound delivers rich low frequencies that are not included in air-conducted vocal sound. So when you hear your recorded voice without these frequencies, it sounds higher – and different. Basically, the reasoning is that because our recorded voice does not sound how we expect it to, we don’t like it.
the problem is that if i talk in my mic no one can understand anythingYou do realize, that no matter which recording device you're using, your voice will sound different (far higher pitched, almost alien like) than you, yourself, can hear it. Right?
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvosNz0Xq7g
https://mega.nz/fm/cMpAgYqJ this is the mic (please lower your volume)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1roOUL4b6gSRPaVGft5bazJ8-0A94IhFB/view?usp=sharingWhen i click on that link, it redirects me to "Create an Account" page. Am i making an account there, just to listen it? No.
Better upload your file to free hosting site and share the link here.
that is the micThe sound file is just a high pitched metallic static. Sounds like really bad fan bearing or fan blades hitting aluminum sheet.
You sure you uploaded the right file?
Do you have any other mic to test with?
I tried using different microphones and the same thing happens.
3.5 mm and i tried it on voice recorder, voice mod, even 2 online voice recordersTry different recording software?
Try different input port for mic? Also, are your mics 3.5mm or USB?
they work on a second pc, its just the first pc has the problem. Also, the back mic port is too far from the headphones portDoes your PC happen to have front mic port as well? Many PC cases have front 3.5mm jack mic port too. Or if you've been using it thus far, try the mic port at the back of your PC, at MoBo I/O panel.
Also, have you tested your mics on 2nd PC? Since both could be at fault (reason why i don't use 3.5mm jack mics anymore, all of them died on me).
Also, the back mic port is too far from the headphones port