When I listened to one of her recordings, I knew exactly what the client was hearing. She had just been turned down for a job because, according to the client, there were too many saliva noises in her audio. Just this past week, I was helping a voice-over actor to improve the quality of her recordings. These saliva "clicks" - along with "p-pops," (for how to remove those, see our article How to Fix a "P-Pop" in Your Audio With Sound Editing Software) are probably the two most common problems we experience when recording vocals.
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