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[–] Jourdy288 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I did the best I could for the audio this week; is it better, guys? I'm going to invest in a new microphone soon, my current one needs a lot of projection to pick up my voice.

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[–] SkepticalMartian 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I suggest a blue yeti (about $100 USD) with a pop filter ($5 - $10 USD) as an inexpensive solution. Studio condenser mics can get pretty stupid price-wise, but this is a reasonable combo at a price that won't break the bank. The pop filter also helps you to maintain a consistent range from the mic.

If you really want to step up your game, you could look at a de-esser (about $150+ USD). This is a device that minimizes the "snake" sound caused by a gap in your front teeth when you use the letter "s" as in "snake" or "super". The technical term for this is "Sibilance".

That said, you did seem to be easy to hear in this video, but there is still variance on volume. This could be you being louder, or varying position to the mic. Try to maintain your distance to the mic if you find that is varying.

Keep it up, it's definitely better.