Subject: | Re: what do you sit on? |
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From: | "Philip Tyler" macmang4125 |
Date: | Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:05 am ((PDT)) |
Your own portable 'rumble' filter then :-)) Phil On 23 Jul 2009, at 11:01, "picnet2" <> wrote: This ones easy, a square piece of acoustic foam I keep in my backpack, nice and soft plus it helps attenuate any of "those" noises if Ive eaten too much :) -Mike. --- In "grantfinlay" <> wrote: > > umm, yeah. > What do you guys/gals use to sit on what recording long takes? > I just use my rain-pants folded up to stop the dampness and find a comfy spot > (at the end of my 25m mic cable.) or If driving to the location and it's a > short walk of an hour or two I carry a camp chair with me. > > Grant. > |
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