RTX Voice

Voice Microphone filter

Right now as writing this blog RTX Voice is the most powerful free voice/mic filter available. the catch is that you need an Nvidia card in your system to run it. BUT don’t let the name trick you, you can run this on a GTX1050.

The is 2 flavors of this software.

  1. For GTX cards the is RTX Voice. (I have no idea why rtx voice is for gtx cards)
  2. For RTX cards the is Nvidia Broadcast.

You can download both from the Nvidia website.

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/guides/nvidia-rtx-voice-setup-guide/

They both run the same filter and do the same thing with the exception being that Nvidia broadcast can also do webcam filters, which are neat but not what we want this software for.

After downloading and installing the correct version for your GPU, You need to go into the control panel open Sound, click the Recording tab and select RTX Voice as your default Microphone.

Next, open the RTX Voice/Nvidia Broadcast and find the Microphone source and select the hardware Mic you wish to use in the drop-down list. Make sure the filter is turned on.

Finally on any application that uses a Microphone such as Discord, OBS, and so on, just change the Microphone over to Nvidia broadcast/RTX Voice as the Microphone input for said application and you should be good to go!

If you put it to the limits it will start making your voice sound robotic, but the bar to its limits is really high. Like all ANC devices/software, it works best on mechanical sounds, such as the aircons or your computer fans but it also will do a good job, not perfect but a good job of removing keyboard clicks like that with cherry MX blues.

This video of Barnacules is with RTX Voice but the setup for Nvidia broadcast is the same.

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