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Recording in Strong Wind [message #71684] Tue, 06 March 2012 12:51 Go to next message
DinosaurDance is currently offline  DinosaurDance
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If you are doing live sound or recording outside and there is a strong wind, how do you manage that so you don't end up with more white noise than anything?
Re: Recording in Strong Wind [message #71722 is a reply to message #71684] Sun, 11 March 2012 09:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
audioaudio90 is currently offline  audioaudio90
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You need to buy a blimp, which is essentially a windshield for the microphone. Be careful when you choose one, however, as some only fit specific microphones, while others are more universal.
Re: Recording in Strong Wind [message #74796 is a reply to message #71722] Sat, 08 December 2012 18:15 Go to previous message
DeccoRec is currently offline  DeccoRec
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Pull up a few You Tube videos of Pink Floyd. They did a bunch of stuff outside. You might get a few ideas from their vids.
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