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You should be able to hear the difference. The video speaks for itself, but what is the reason why my phone can record better audio than Adobe Audition?
Earphone: Sennheiser CX 80S
Phone: Samsung J7 Pro
Laptop: ASUS X515JF
I believe it's something about my gear instead of the software because any other recording software gives more or less the same result.
You can hear some noise with the mobile recording, but it gives a crispy result if I sample and delete all the noise. But this method just deteriorates the other recording.
And no, I'm sure I use my earphones' mic to record instead of the laptop's built-in mic.
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Audition, in common with most other software, records exactly what it's being sent from whatever sound device (in this case your phone) is sending it. If the sent signal is degraded, then that's exactly what will be recorded. It probably has nothing whatsoever to do with the mic, and everything to do with your phone.
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I'm afraid you didn't understand my situation. I do not send audio from my phone when I use Audition. As stated in the linked video. The good audio was captured on my phone with its default sound recording app. On the other hand, the bad audio was recorded on my laptop using Audition. And for both of them, I used the same earphones' microphone. So, I believe my phone does a good job at enhancing the input audio while on my laptop, it's totally messed up. If a phone can do this, why not a 100-times-better machine? I need to learn how to enchance the input.
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This is a terrible response that totally ignores what OP is saying. I have this exact same problem. OBS records audio for my videos using a blue yeti and it sounds great. Audition, on the same computer, with the same microphone, sounds drastically worse.
I also want to know why.