

It is located at %appdata%\obs-studio\basic\scenes.json Probably the hardest part of this whole process is getting the chunk data. We're done with that for now! Step 4: Copy Chunk Data Uncheck the build noise profile button (quietly) and close the window and OBS.

Make sure the room is absolutely silent during the noise profile build. Next, click "Automatically build noise profile" - Let it sit for a few seconds and you should end up with a graph that looks something like the above. This should look familiar now! As you did in the last tutorial on using EQ APO to reduce background noise, use the drop-down menu to select Subtract. Basically, re-install it toĬlick "Open Plugin Interface. OBS looks only at certain directories, a list of where you should install reafir is here. If you do NOT see a list of plugins it is probably because reafir is installed to the wrong directory. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing, I guess? Then click open interface.Īpparently, I have reafir installed twice, so everything is doubled. Click on it and you should see a nice list of filters, select reafir_standalone. You should now have a drop-down menu on the top right. A window should pop up, on the bottom left is a plus sign. Then, right click on the source again and select Filters. Make sure your mic is correctly selected as the input source. Next, right click on the newly created audio source and select Properties. Right click on the Sources and select Add -> Audio Input Capture.

You don't need to configure any account info after installing, just skip it for now. OBS so far is the easiest and best way I have found to build and copy ReaFir data, plus it's free. We are assuming you have everything all set from that post, so if you don't, go back to our post on reducing noise with EQ APO. This is a continuation from our earlier post, how to reduce noise with EQ APO and Reafir. So long as you don't change mics, recording location, or hardware you really only need to do this once and re-do it when you make major changes. However, you CAN build one in OBS and import it into EQ APO. You can't actually build a noise profile automatically in EQ APO. The title of this post is a BIT misleading.
