Yes. Try to find a barbed wire fence =96 preferably an older one where
the wires whistle =96 mount a stereo
pair of lavs (ECM55Bs, for instance) in the grasses below the wire
that whistles and you'll get the effect of wonderfully
pitched wind. There's also wind in the grasses. Wind across the
dunes. Wind thru the leaves in trees. Pitched wind in small snags of
wood as it curls around the corner of houses in the open. Pitched
wind blowing through a partially open window. Each type of effect is
different and evokes a
special image if they're done right.
Good luck.
Bernie
On Apr 12, 2008, at 1:49 PM, Michael Raphael wrote:
> Any recommendations on recording wind?
>
> I am near some deserts in southern california for a few months and I
> would like to try and do this soon.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
>
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