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My friend made a Flash movie and I am doing the voice acting for one of the characters. The character has one line, which has to be said very quickly, loudly and forcefully. Every time I say this line into my microphone and listen to it there is a little static "explosion" on the hard consonants. Short of getting a new microphone, what can I do to lessen this?
What you need is a popscreen in front of the mic to break the wind caused from your speech. You could probably rig a makeshift screen. This is a company that sells them. www.popfilter.com It should give you some ideas or at least a start in what you're looking for. Good Luck!
(Rating: 5) Awesome idea. Thanks so much.