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Any other background sounds in your mix, like game sound and background music should just slightly touch the yellow zone of the meter in OBS when at their loudest.
A good way to test if your mixing is right is to get everything set up as if you were going to stream. This includes getting a game of choice started up and having your background music going. After getting ready, just hit `Start Recording` instead of `Start Streaming`, but act as if you're live. Pretend to stream for about 10 minutes, and listen back to the video. You'll now know exactly how your sound is going to be on stream. If there are things that sound out of wack, just adjust your settings, and repeat the process until everything is just perfect.
## Microphones
Now that you know about ways to make your microphone sound good, it's time to talk about hardware. If you've applied processing, but you're still not happy with your microphone quality, or don't have a microphone to begin with it might be time for an upgrade. But don't think you need to go and spend hundreds of dollars on a microphone to get good sound on your streams or video, as you can get better sound than the majority of streamers on twitch with a microphone under 100 dollars and apply the processing described above.
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[Thomann](https://www.thomann.de/intl/shure_sm58.htm?ref=search_rslt_SM58_105767_0_1_98f0d30c-aec9-4497-9eee-e1647924bc13)
| [Sweetwater](https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SM58--shure-sm58-cardioid-dynamic-vocal-microphone)
The Shure SM58 is the industry standard microphone for live music all over the world. Your favourite artist has probably sung into this microphones, and if it's good enough for them it's definitely good enough for twitch.
The Shure SM58 is the industry standard microphone for live music vocals all over the world. Your favourite artist has probably sung into this microphones, and if it's good enough for them it's definitely good enough for twitch.
The passive noise cancelling on this microphone is by far the best on this list. The SM58 is made to be used on concert stages. It is designed to minimize feedback, even with very loud concert speakers blasting at it.