- How do I remove plosives?
- How do I remove plosives from audio?
- How do I get rid of audio distortion in audacity?
How do I remove plosives?
You can remove plosives in post production by attenuating or fully cutting the frequencies they occupy. Since plosives are an overloading of a microphone's capsule, due to a excessive air pressure, they typically occupy lower, bass heavy frequencies.
How do I remove plosives from audio?
A windscreen or pop filter is also an easy way to reduce plosives from being recorded. Pushing the mic away from the talent can help, but you risk the audio levels being too low. Or, depending on the mic, you can put the mic right onto the talent's lips to disrupt the burst of air.
How do I get rid of audio distortion in audacity?
In Audacity, you can do this by:
- Highlighting a section of recording where no deliberate sounds were made. ...
- Then select Effect > Noise Removal in the menu options.
- Click on Get Noise Profile.
- Now highlight the entire recording from start to end.
- Select Effect > Noise Removal in the menu options again.
- Click OK.