Subject: | Re: Nature recording 101 |
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From: | Ken Durling <> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:20:10 -0800 |
At 10:55 AM 2/23/2005, you wrote: >There is a slight improvement in resistance to wind noise with omni's, >but it's very slight. Maybe a 1mph difference in the wind that you can >record in without protection. And in either case we are talking a wind >you can barely feel. Anything above that, omnis, directional, whatever, >you will have to wind protect. Using omnis will not avoid wind noise. Part of my experiment yesterday was to record with both cardioid and omni capsules, and wind noise was indeed a problem with both. I don't know how= much difference there is between this modular approach and dedicated mics. Obviously they share the same side baffling on a setup like mine. Ken ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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