Subject: | Re: beginner needs help with recording |
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From: | "Gregory O'Drobinak" gmo_dunes2 |
Date: | Fri Jun 8, 2012 4:30 pm ((PDT)) |
lovely! I can appreciate your comments about the wind, but to get a good recording = of what the wind *really* sounds like can be very difficult. I just recently did some nature recordings and what I thought was hissy mic= noise at first turned out to be some trees in the background with small lea= ves. So sometimes it doesn't work out as you expect. The best thing to do is work with it as much as you can in many settings. F= ollow what your ears tell you (get a good pair of headphones, too, so that you ca= n monitor the result in real time) and follow your heart. - Greg |
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