Subject: | sennheiser me 67 handling noises |
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From: | Phil Schr=F6ter <> |
Date: | Tue, 25 Feb 2003 11:31:33 +0100 |
Hi all, There's the following problem with my M'E 67: I recorded mostly with a pistol grip but it made the micro moving up and down very fast and those movements often got out of control. That was this rattling noise I told you about. So, I started recording without that pistol grip just with my hand on the mic. It's such difficult to avoid handling noises without a pistol grip that I wonder whether it is possible to cut that low rumbling sound out of the recording with an equalizer. Or is that impossible? It also appears when I move my hand a little bit or also when my hand just lays on the mic, you know what I mean. Ok, that's normal for those mics but how to avoid it? Or cutting off with an equalizer? my best Phil ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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