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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Pop Shields And Why You You Should Have One

The correct usage of a pop shield will greatly create a change in a vocal home recording as it eliminates pops or plosives made by normal human speech picked up by mics. Nothing else can be as disappointing as those pops.

Pops are made by the quick release of air directly into the microphone almost always immediately after a full closure of the oral airway. Because of this, a quick burst of air is blown right into the microphone. Typically, pops are created with words that begin with P, B, T and D. On the other hand, sibilance is the hissing noise that is released when speaking words having S or SH sounds. Sibilance is not always greatly filtered but for really obvious sibilance, it can sometimes be a great help.

Pop filters are chiefly used to minimize plosives and is typically very crucial when recording human voices. Still however, these pop shields are still usually utilized for recording string instruments although some people say that pop shield are helpful only depending on the specific musical instrument used.



Pops and plosives should really be prevented because it can drastically destroy a vocal recording and can be very challenging to remove after recording even by skilled professionals.

Having the vocalist awaye from the microphone can decrease the plosives and pops to some degree (like 6 to 8 inches) coupled with a great microphone technique, which can also be of help but pop shield are the best ways to reduce plosives and is really a necessity when recording vocal tracks whether for podcasting or in a premium recording environment.

Pop filters are often clamped into the microphone and will be placed with the versatile arm in between the microphone and the vocalist's mouth at a space of around 3 to 4 inches. Vocalists shouldn't really press up against pop shield, which can help sound engineers better in creating volume and gain levels.

Pop filters are usually made from nylon or metallic mesh. Other people think that nylon may reduce pops more but it can also be destroyed readily and is harder to clean up.

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