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Feedback on Noticeable Plovises

  • Steven Cifuentes #1510178917601
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    Hi Jabar, thanks for reaching out.

    You're right — the plosives are noticeable in your recordings. To fix this, I’m sharing two tools that can help. Ideally, you should use both:

    1. A pop filter – This is a thin mesh or fabric placed in front of the microphone. It helps soften the bursts of air caused by consonants like P and T, which are usually responsible for plosives. Here's a reference image.

    2. A high-pass filter – You can apply this on your EQ, set around 100 Hz, to cut out the low-end frequencies that aren't necessary for vocals. That area is also where plosives tend to build up. I’ll share an image showing how the EQ should look.

    Hope this helps! Looking forward to hearing new samples with the improvements.

    Best regards,
    Steven

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