MAKE Flickr photo pool member Ihorner made a pop filter for audio recording, he writes – “I put this together from garden supports, and support hose. Total cost, $2.00 and I have enough material left over for 2 more. “ – Link.
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HOW TO Make Your Own $6 Microphone Pop-Filter – Link.
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This article will show you how to make your own microphone pop-filter. A pop-filter is a small screen that goes between a microphone and your mouth to prevent sharp popping sounds (known as plosives) like “P” and “B” words from overloading the mic level and distorting. Commercially available pop-filters are…
Instructables user d_malakian_69 writes: When you are an aspiring musician you don't have a lot of money to buy expensive equipment and you have to record the best sounding demo with cheap recording tools. When I realized that popping is a common problem when recording vocals on any kind of…
If you've ever thought about starting your own crafty podcast, you might be pleased to hear that you probably already have the makings of some invaluable podcast equipment in your crafty stash!
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