Learn how to set up and use ClearMic effectively with our step-by-step tutorials.
Visit the ClearMic website and click on the "Download Now" button to get the latest version of ClearMic for Windows.
Locate the downloaded installer file and double-click it to start the installation process. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
After installation, launch ClearMic from the desktop shortcut or Start menu. The application will start in the system tray.
In the ClearMic interface, select your physical microphone from the input device dropdown menu.
Toggle the noise reduction switch to enable it. You can adjust the noise reduction level using the slider if needed.
In your meeting or recording software (e.g., Zoom, Teams, OBS), select "Streamlit Virtual Microphone" as the input device.
Enable adaptive volume control to automatically adjust your voice volume based on environmental noise levels. This ensures your voice remains consistent regardless of background noise changes.
Turn on voice beautification to enhance your voice quality. This feature optimizes tone and intonation, making your voice more pleasant and professional.
Experiment with voice transformation effects to change your voice characteristics. Choose from various presets to suit different scenarios or personal preferences.
If the Streamlit Virtual Microphone doesn't appear in your application's input device list, try restarting both ClearMic and your application. If the issue persists, check if your system has the necessary audio drivers installed.
If you experience audio lag or delay, try reducing the noise reduction level or disabling unnecessary features. Ensure your system meets the minimum requirements and close any resource-intensive applications running in the background.
If ClearMic fails to start, check if you have the latest version installed. Try running the application as an administrator. If the problem continues, contact ClearMic support for assistance.
Position your microphone 6-12 inches away from your mouth for best results. Use a pop filter if possible to reduce plosives and improve audio quality.
Keep ClearMic updated to the latest version to benefit from bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features.
Adjust ClearMic settings based on your environment. For noisy environments, increase noise reduction. For professional recordings, enable voice beautification for enhanced quality.