Most static noises are usually caused by wires, connections, and dust. When the wires inside the speaker cable are loose or faulty, the current or signals may interfere with the sound. Similarly, a dusty port can break or hinder the connection frequently. As a result, you will find static noises coming from the speaker right after plugging in.
Turn the gain down, and your audio levels go down. Turn the gain up, and your audio levels go up. A lot of microphones already have a built-in gain control on them. The effect of the built-in gain control and the gain filter in Streamlabs Desktop is the same. If you find that your audio levels are still to low after turning up the gain control 1. Lower the gain on your amp, audio interface, or mic to remove static. In the vast majority of cases, the gain setting is to blame for static noise. Find the "gain" or "input" knob on your amplifier, interface, or mic. Turn it down 1-2 dB (decibels) and talk into the mic again to see if it helps. . 551 62 355 269 784 99 357 738