The microphone that I purchased is an Audio Technica AT 2035. Currently it is situated on a Rode PSA1 boom arm and it is also on a shock mount with a pop filter as well. I believe that the audio interface I have is called a Scarlett 2i2, and the mic is hooked up via XLR, not USB.
When you consider the equipment I have, although not top of the line, it’s still quite solid, and you would think that achieving acceptable audio quality would be no problem at all.
However, it has been a nightmare for me.
I have attempted to record my first let’s play multiple times, and when I finish the first session, I edit everything (video + audio) and watch through it on Adobe Premiere, my editing software.
The editing that I do in Audacity consists of noise removal, compression, bass + treble boost, and normalization. I learned these editing techniques from videos that I have watched on YouTube.
Now, my PlayStation 4 is getting pretty old and as it ages it has become quite noisy. I’m sure that the PS4 is due for a good cleaning, but my microphone is clearly picking up the hum that the PS4 is putting out and it even picks up the louder noises in my headphones as well (I have an Astro A40 headset w/ mixamp). I’ve turned the volume on my headset about as low as I can without disrupting my gaming experience and it still slightly picks the noise up. This isn’t my main concern however because the loud noises from the headset are overshadowed by the game audio (noise removal in Audacity makes this far less noticeable as well). My main concern is blocking the hum from the PS4.
It seems that the noise removal on Audacity takes care of the hum on my PS4 when I’m not talking, but when I speak you can clearly hear the hum distorting the audio of my voice.
Honestly I think I have tried every solution I can think of. Turn the gain down on the audio interface and turn the microphone levels up in Windows. Turn the gain up on the audio interface and turn the levels down in Windows. Turn the gain down on my audio interface and turn the levels down in Windows (I obviously have to boost the levels of my voice in the editing process when I do this, which makes the background noise noticeable again). I’ve also tried using the microphone on the other computer downstairs. Nothing seems to help with removing the loud hum from my PS4.
I have quite a few cables in the same general area, not sure if this can cause any interference? Would be curious to know your opinion on that.
If anyone has a similar mic setup to mine and you get quality audio, I’d love to know the exact setup that you have going on. I just find it so hard to believe that I can’t record my voice without noises from the background disrupting every word I say. Any tips for OBS are greatly appreciated as well, as I would love to livestream in the future.
I truly appreciate any help and advice you guys can put out there. I’ve already invested plenty of hours trying to get my YouTube channel moving and I am just not satisfied

Thank YOU in advance!!!