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How do I make my voice sound better on android version SMULE (singing app) ?

You just stole my question…while I was given an option…I was looking for a reasonable alternative..Smule is more of an IOS friendly App and not very good with Android. I am an avid user of Smule and love singing on it and love my Android phone equally. I have been changing headphones from one to another in last 11 months…with no improvement in my overall experience.I recently switched to iPhone headset, the problem honestly reduced to some extent…but it still persists and bothers people who wish to join my songs more than I do, because of the crazy distortion in the background.I finally tried singing using my husband's iPhone..and voila!! It worked like magic. All these months I was thinking it is either my headphone or just me not singing right.The option given to me was to switch from Android to iPhone which I don't find reasonable.I know I haven't provided any solution…but have tried eliminating the reasons we might be thinking of, causing a bad recording experience on Smule for us, like our headphone, our singing style or our surroundings etc etc.I saw a YouTube video where this android user was talking about a device she used to plug into her phone to get rid of all the distortions. I have no idea whether it works or not…you could try that…

How do I remove static noise from bluetooth speakers?

Try connecting the speaker to a music source using a stereo audio cable plugged into the Line In Audio socket of the speaker and the headphone socket of a mobile phone (for example).If there is no noise, there may be a problem with the Bluetooth connection. Remove any pairing connections stored in the speaker and also the Bluetooth device (e.g. phone) (see previous answer to you with User Guide link) then re-pair with the Bluetooth source and see if it is still noisy.If it is still noisy, remove the Bluetooth connection 'stored in the speaker and try pairing with a different Bluetooth device, (ensure that the 1st Bluetooth device has the Bluetooth turned off) and see if the noise is still present.If there is noise when using both the Bluetooth and the stereo cable there is a problem within the speaker. There are a lot of things in a powered speaker which, if faulty, can produce unwanted noise and it would have to be opened so that it could be checked to see what is causing the problemYou can do these following stepsStep 1The best and most reliable method for reducing interference is to move the Bluetooth device (the smartphone, the tablet, etc.) closer to the wireless speaker. The further the distance between the device and the speaker, the more interference you are going to get.Step 2Try re-pairing the device with the speaker. Turn off the speaker, and shut off the Bluetooth on your phone or tablet for a few minutes. Turn the speaker back on and re-enable Bluetooth on your device. Finally, reconnect the two devices.Step 3If simple re-pairing doesn’t work, try to use the speaker with a different Bluetooth device. The interference/sound quality issue could be a problem with your mobile device and/or your mobile network service.Step 4Most Bluetooth speakers will give you some option to reset the factory settings. You will have to do research on your specific speaker product to do this, either by looking it up online or reading the owner’s manual.RecapNone of these steps are guaranteed to solve the interference problem you’ve been having with your Bluetooth speaker and your mobile devices. However, all have solved sound quality issues for Bluetooth speaker users at one point or another, so they’re all worth trying if you want to solve the problem.you check out these links alsohttps://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/bluetooth-module-noise-issue/

Why is there a clicking noise during my phone calls?

There could be several reasons to it:technical: problems with microphone and, perhaps, microphone connections — bring it to service;software-related: you might have apps installed that interfere with the call (on Android, even if you never use it, but once gave a permission to record your calls, for example) — uninstall all the apps you are not using, check permissions for those that have a right to record calls and have accesss to voice features, check for those apps “eating-up” the memory of your smartphone;the carrier or local signal interferences: you may have a weak signal or a signal with interferences: if you get out on the street or downtown and the cracking sound disappears, that maybe the sign;conspiracy theory: in post-Soviet block and some other countries we know that hearing an echo during the conversation could mean you are being spied upon: your calls may be recorded or listened to live. Usually the beginning of such session could start with a barely heard click of crackeling noise.But most likely it is either your hardware — phone (mic) or software (upgrade, clean up your memory, check permissions etc).A good service engeneer would definitely pinpoint the problem for you.

What is a good real time voice changer app for Android?

Vigilante Mic gives you the best real-time audio with least echoing and latency. Give it a try :https://play.google.com/store/ap...

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