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Ep. 291: How To Fix Plosives In Voice Over

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How To Fix Plosives In Voice Over

In this episode of A VO’s Journey, we tackle one of the most common problems voice actors face in their recordings: plosives. Those harsh bursts of air on letters like P and B can ruin an otherwise clean take—but the good news is, they’re fixable.

We break down what plosives are, why they happen, and most importantly, how to prevent and fix them. From mic technique and placement, to using pop filters and windshields, to editing tricks in post-production, you’ll get practical solutions that work for any home studio setup.

If you’ve ever listened back and heard that dreaded “pop,” this episode gives you the tools and confidence to clean up your audio and deliver broadcast-quality voice overs every time.

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How To Fix Plosives In Voice Over

In this episode of A VO’s Journey, we tackle one of the most common problems voice actors face in their recordings: plosives. Those harsh bursts of air on letters like P and B can ruin an otherwise clean take—but the good news is, they’re fixable.

We break down what plosives are, why they happen, and most importantly, how to prevent and fix them. From mic technique and placement, to using pop filters and windshields, to editing tricks in post-production, you’ll get practical solutions that work for any home studio setup.

If you’ve ever listened back and heard that dreaded “pop,” this episode gives you the tools and confidence to clean up your audio and deliver broadcast-quality voice overs every time.

50% Off First MONTH FOR VO JOURNEY ACADEMY HERE: https://www.avosjourney.com

Join Academy Voices Talent Roster Here: https://www.academyvoices.com/offers/4sNBzDc9

Support the show

Social Links:

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anthony_pica_vo/

Twitter - https://twitter.com/AVOsJOURNEY

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/avosjourney/

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonypicavo/

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