Reducing Pops with a Pop Filter

2014-07-05 2

http://blueyetipopfilter.com/go It's usual to notice pops in vocal recordings. This is due to a number of letters that when spoken create rapid bursts of air that overloads the mic. There’s no need to change your mic but you have to have to add a little tool to stop pops - a pop filter. It reduces pops by dissolving the bursts of air in a way that they will not be noticed by your mic. Letters that generate blasts of air are called plosives and consist of letters P, B, T and D.