Remove Mouth Noises in Voice Over or Podcast Audio Pt.5 clean up dialog recording how to listen critically how to remove mouth noises

A man speaking into a microphone

We learned how to zoom in and get rid of stubborn, remaining mouth clicks in voice recordings in the previous post.

With the mouth clicks gone from bad spots, we've cleaned things up nicely, but we're not done yet...

Like the left over mouth clicks remaining after our gentle pass through the...

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Remove Mouth Noises in Voice Over or Podcast Audio Pt.4 clean up dialog recording how to remove mouth noises

A man wearing headphones speaking into a microphone.

In the preceding post, we learned important concepts connected to removing mouth noises, but also related to any type of correcting in iZotope RX.

Along with those concepts in part 3, we learned how to remove mouth noises from an entire recording in part 2 using a gentle, overall pass.

But...

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Remove Mouth Noises in Voice Over or Podcast Audio Pt.3 clean up dialog recording how to listen critically how to remove mouth noises

Two men recording a podcast using two microphones

In the previous post, we learned how to use the mouth de-click module in iZotope RX to remove mouth sounds from an entire podcast, sermon or voice-over for video.

We talked about doing this by setting up and using a gentle pass with mouth de-click in Part 2. This setting allowed us to...

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Remove Mouth Noises in Voice Over or Podcast Audio Pt.2 clean up dialog recording how to listen critically how to remove mouth noises

A woman using an audio editor and headphones

We learned how to recognize different types of mouth noises in our dialogue recordings in the previous post.

We talked about using both our ears and eyes to spot them in Part 1.

That's because first being able to recognize the pesky, sticky sounding clicks is key in allowing us to get rid...

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Remove Mouth Noises in Voice Over or Podcast Audio Pt.1 clean up dialog recording how to listen critically how to remove mouth noises

A man wearing headphones recording his voice into a phone

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Mouth clicks - those pesky watery sounding pops heard during or after a spoken phrase in our voice recordings...

They might also be called mouth pops or smacks and this problem often plagues our voice-over, podcast or sermon audio.

Unfortunately, mouth clicks...

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