Removing Mouth Noise during the Editing Process

If you've been recording voice-overs for any length of time, there's no doubt you've encountered "Mouth Noise" on some of your recordings.

While it's often preferable to treat these issues at the source during your performance, there is still hope if some sneaky "clicks" or "pops" make their way into that perfect take - you can remove them during the editing process.

The 2 main ways to fix these issues during the editing stage, are what I call the "Deletion Method" and the "Waveform Editing Method" and today, we'll take a look at how to perform both.

Action Steps

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Try these techniques out for yourself and practice removing mouth noise from VO recordings with the Free Resource Package for this Blog Post. Click the button below to download Audio Examples that you can practice on, including before and after editing examples, as well as a PDF Instruction Guide.