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slug: "streamer-audio-2021-05-04"
title: "The streamer's guide to audio"
title: "The Streamer's Guide to Audio"
date: "2021-08-02"
modified: "2021-08-02"
description: "A simple guide to amazing audio for your Twitch streams without breaking the bank. Written by an audio professional for live streamers"
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- **Omnidirectional**: Omni is latin for all, which makes the name quite self-explanatory. Omni microphones will pick up sound from every angle with more or less the same volume. A lot of gaming headset microphones are omnidirectional, which is one of the reasons a lot of them are quite bad at rejecting outside noise.
- **Cardioid** will mostly only pick up sound coming from the front. the more off-axis the sound, the less loud it will be.
- **Super/Hypercardioid** are like cardioid, but will pick up some degree of sound from the opposite sound too.
- **Super/Hypercardioid** are like cardioid, but will pick up some degree of sound from the opposite side too.
- **Figure of eight** will pick up sound from the front and the back equally, but will be less sensive from the sides.
For streaming, you'll usually want some form of cardioid mic, as there's usually nothing behind the mic you'll want to pick up.