Pop Filters and Clear Vocals – An Ideal Pair

auphonixaudio 2013-12-27

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http://auphonix.com/bestfilter Pops in a vocal recording is usually truly unsettling and what’s a lot more disturbing is that they are difficult to erase. So your ideal choice is to avoid them from getting in your vocals. Pops are developed when plosives get picked up by your microphone. Plosives are those letters that produce quick bursts of air when spoken such as P, B, T or D. A pop shield can be produced from metal or nylon and single or double-layered screen. Whatever you choose, you’re positive to have cleaner vocals.

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