
The pop noise or plosive should be fended off where possible as it will ultimately overcome a microphone within the conventional recording situation and can be near on impossible to eliminate post recording even if attempted by the seasoned engineer. The removal of plosive interference can be quite a trying exercise and demands editing and enhancing the vocal track slowly by altering volume and/or eq and in some cases will make it extremely difficult to always keep an entirely organic feel on the vocal. Audio engineering software (Pro Tools, Cubase etc.) may help throughout this process but then any genuine control must be desired, if only in order to save your ultimate peace of mind and cost.
Locating the vocalist a distance away from the microphone (approx. 6 - 8 inches) can reduce plosives to an extent, breath manipulation in addition to a nice microphone technique may additionally be of assistance but a pop filter is really the most successful form of lessening plosives and it is crucial when ever recording a vocal track regardless of whether inside of a professional recording situation or recording a minimal production podcast. The pop filter will be clamped to the microphone and should be positioned through the adaptable arm somewhere between the vocalist’s mouth and the microphone at a space of approximately. 3-4 inches from the mouth, this will often vary depending on the power of a vocalist’s voice. A vocalist ought to encouraged not to bump up against the pop filter. This provides the additional advantage of serving the engineer to establish volume and gain levels by maintaining the vocalist an even distance of the microphone.
Other great things about a pop filter
An extra specific edge in using a pop filter is the alleviation of spittle left around the microphone. Spit may decay the parts of your microphone effecting the recording quality and life of the mike.
Pop Filters mainly be found in both nylon mesh as well as a metallic mesh. There exists a school of thought that nylon provides less of a bearing of the recording process on the flip side nylon will as a result degrade more rapidly and it's much harder to wash. A lot of folks will just construct a pop filter simply by using a combination of stocking and wire but this will generally possibly not filter sound as successfully as the real thing.