How to Use Krisp for Noise Cancellation

How to use Krisp for Noise Cancellation

What you need

Krisp is a powerful noise cancellation tool that can be used on both desktop and mobile devices. You can try it out for free with their basic plan, which is suitable for personal use.

Step 1: Getting started with Krisp

Download and install Krisp from their official website, or log in to your existing account if you already have one.

Step 2: Setting up for Noise Cancellation

  1. Open Krisp and click on the "Noise Cancellation" tab from the top menu.
  2. Select the type of noise you want to cancel (e.g. background noise, other people's voices, etc.)
  3. Adjust the sensitivity settings to fine-tune the noise cancellation to your liking.

Step 3: The actual workflow

  1. Launch Krisp during your calls or meetings, and make sure the microphone and speaker settings are set to Krisp.
  2. Start speaking and Krisp will automatically cancel out the background noise and other distractions.
  3. Adjust the noise cancellation settings as needed to ensure optimal results.

Pro tip or common mistake to avoid

Make sure to adjust the sensitivity settings carefully, as overly sensitive settings can sometimes introduce echo or other unwanted effects.

Bonus resource

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