There are many different types of equipment you can use throughout your investigations inPhasmophobia. The Sound Recorder is by far one of the most unique, although it can also be decently tricky to use.

Using this item is crucial if you want to conduct the best investigation possible. It’s a fairly easy item to use once you understand how it functions, so here’show to use the Sound Recorder inPhasmophobia.

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What does the Sound Recorder do in Phasmophobia?

The Sound Recorder can beused to capture audio evidenceinPhasmophobia. It’s the only tool that can catch this type of evidence, so if you’re looking to earn lots of XP and cash, using it in every investigation is essential.

Evidence captured using the Sound Recorder is listed in your journal so you can play it back and end the contract with the best evidence you find. You can have up to three pieces of audio evidence captured in each round, so you may need to delete some to make room for better options.

Sound evidence in Phasmophobia

How to record evidence with the Sound Recorder in Phasmophobia

You can record evidence with the Sound Recorder byholding down the Primary Use buttonwhile this device is oninPhasmophobia. Although there are three different Tiers for this item, the recording process looks identical for each one, so once you know how to record on one, you’re ready to use all of them.

How to use Tier I Sound Recorder in Phasmophobia

Although the Tier I Sound Recorder is technically the “worst” version of this item, it’s actually the easiest to use since you’re able to simplyfollow the colored lightsto get closer to the source of the noise. The more lights you see, the better and clearer the audio evidence is, so press record and use it as a compass to make the recorder spike up togreenif possible.

This version of the Sound Recorder works a bit like the Tier II EMF Reader. The more lights you see, the better the evidence is. There are no fancy screens or extra readings on this one, so you just need to focus on the colors to find what you’re looking for.Red lights indicate slight noise, orange lights are medium noise, and green lights are for loud noise.

Sound Recorder lighting up in Phasmophobia

How to use Tier II Sound Recorder in Phasmophobia

The Tier II version of the Sound Recorder has a small screen with agraph-like structure. You’re essentially looking for peaks on this graph, so thehigher the peak, the better the evidence.

Sound appears as dark grey shading along the graph on the Tier II Sound Recorder. When there’s no sound, the screen is mostly blank, so it’s fairly easy to spot when the ghost starts making noise. The moredark grey shadingyou see, the more noise there is to capture. You’re looking for lots ofdark gey and tall mountain peakswith this version of the tool.

Tier II Sound Recorder in use in Phasmophobia

How to use Tier III Sound Recorder in Phasmophobia

The Tier III Sound Recorder is the most complex version of this equipment, but it’s the most powerful. This Sound Recorder has a fancy screen with two bars, and you’relooking for the bars to go upto track and record sound.

The top bar, marked with “L,” is for your left, while the bottom bar, marked with “R,” is for your right. When the ghost makes noise, one or both of these bars will spike upwards. You can spin around and attempt to make the bar go up more to get closer to the ghost for clearer audio.

Tier III sound recorder recoding sound in phasmophobia

There’s also acircular, clock-like iconnear the bottom right corner of the screen. This icon sometimes has alineappear on it to point you towards where the sound is heard, even if you’re decently far away from it. It acts like acompassyou can follow to get closer to the noise.

The Tier III Sound Recorder has a lot going on, so it can be a bit overwhelming to use. Mastering this tool takes a lot of time, but it’s incredibly useful for investigations once you get the hang of it.

All three sound recorder tiers in phasmophobia

Which Sound Recorder is best in Phasmophobia?

Although theTier IIISound Recorder technical has thebest abilities and usage overall, I’ve personally had abetter time using the Tier I and Tier IIversions. It really comes down to personal preference and gameplay style with this one, as you’ll get the best use out of whichever one you’re most comfortable with.

If you want the overallmost effective and powerfultool, stick with theTier IIIversion of this item. But if you find the fancier screen confusing, you might have an easier time with the simple Tier I version. The color system is super intuitive and a lot easier to keep an eye on while multitasking, so I generally opt for Tier I over Tier III in most investigations.

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The Tier II version is a solid middle-ground option, too. It does have a slightly fancier system, but it’s easy to get used to and isn’t overly complex like the Tier III version sometimes feels. The Tier II variant does seem to take the longest to turn on, though, which can be a bit frustrating if you’re trying to quickly capture evidence. There are pros and cons for each one, so I recommend testing all options out until you find the one that feels right for you.

After mastering the Sound Recorder, you may want to test your skills by attempting theweekly challenge mode. You also might want to work on learninghow to use the Music Boxor review what we can expect whenHorror 2.0arrives.

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