Vocal Fry
A vocal register that occupies the frequency range just below the modal voice register, often considered undesirable in podcasting.
What is Vocal Fry?
Vocal Fry is a unique voice effect characterized by a low, creaky, and breathy sound produced when the vocal cords vibrate slowly. It often occurs at the end of sentences or phrases and is commonly used in speech patterns, acting, or voiceovers. In video production, tutorials, podcasts, or advertisements, understanding and controlling vocal fry is important to maintain clear and professional audio. While some creators intentionally use it for dramatic or stylistic purposes, excessive vocal fry can reduce vocal clarity and affect listener engagement.

