Aha =AD makes sense now...thanks.
On 20-09-12 7:26 PM, "Avocet" <> wrote:
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>> > I=B9m wondering how you=B9d do this ? Why wouldn=B9t you roll off the =
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>> > bass that was never recorded...not meant as a criticism,
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>> > more that I=B9m intrigued by this statement, particularly as your
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>> > posts seem to indicate an incredible depth of recording-related
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> Michael,
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> Klas has answered this - wind "blocking off" the recording which can't
> be repaired. I'm referring to a roll-off rather than a bass cut, so
> the bass is still there. My SQN mixer roll-off is approximately 6dB
> per octave which I put back if needed with a inverse 6dB bass lift,
> but under controlled circumstances.
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> Any directional mic is more susceptible to LF wind noise, and the more
> directional the mic, the more likely the wind problem.
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> David
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> David Brinicombe
> North Devon, UK
> Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
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