The Top 4 Ways to Get Rid of Mouth Noise and Crackling Sounds in Your Voice Recording in 2021

There are few things more annoying than recording what you think was a great track of audio, only to realize that it is littered with snaps, crackles, and pops all over the wave file.

What do you do?

Well here are some preventative measures along with a few remedies after the fact that should get you the final product you thought you had to begin with.

1. Drink lots of water!

Hydration is key in voiceover. Room temperature is best to bring about the least disruption to your vocal chords. I always have a bottle of water near the booth.

2. Warm Up Before You Work

Most activities need a warm up of some kind, this includes using your voice, especially for professional purposes. I often hearken back to my old “Junior Theater” days for some easy vocal warmups.

“Mee-moh!” “Meeeowwww!”

Over-enunciate phrases like, “Just which witch went where” and “Mary had a little lamb,” dropping your jaw down as far as it will go for each word.

Tongue twisters like, “Three gray geese in the green grass grazing. Gray were the geese and green was the grazing.”

And, of course, the lip trill.

3. Wear good headphones and catch yourself in the act!

If my preemptive strikes don’t work, then usually I can catch myself in the act in real-time and correct on the fly using one of the techniques above.

My headphones: the Sennheiser HD 599 SE Around Ear Open Back Headphone work like a charm in keeping me honest.

Or sometimes, I just slap myself in the face. Yes, literally I do this. And it seems to work! Individual results may vary. I do not advocate violence toward oneself on this website.

4. When All Else Fails: Post-Production to the Rescue

This software has been a massive timesaver when you’re just not having the greatest day, or even when you are.

RX Elements: Audio Repair Plug-in, iZotope, Inc.

The mouth de-click plugin within this software wipes away many of those pesky mouth clicks like they never happened. It’s magic!

You can also go in manually to your wave to do some surgery but that takes a lot of practice to do effectively and is probably it’s own topic for another time.

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