Subject: | Re: Pressure waves in recordings |
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From: | "Jatinder Singh" duma_js |
Date: | Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:04 am ((PDT)) |
Walter, How do you tell which side is "on" and which is "off" for the roll = off switch. I looked up the manual but it does not give an indication for = on or off. Thanks Jatinder Walter Knapp <> wrote: It= may help to switch on the rolloff filter on the mic. That will certainly cut down on the very low frequency sounds. Being next to a lake it may or may not be wind noise. But you definitely need to do better than the foam cover. Those foam covers are primarily pop filters to keep down the sound of the performer producing bursts of air as the sing/talk. They may actually increase the wind sound under some conditions. Walt = --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. |
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