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Re: Gordon Hempton's setup for recording wind

Subject: Re: Gordon Hempton's setup for recording wind
From: "Aaron Ximm" aaron_gmail
Date: Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:12 pm ((PST))
I can't really picture this... is there a photo?

On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 12:10 PM 
[naturerecordists] <> wrote:

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> Has anyone constructed a setup similar to what Mr. Hempton describes in
> his book? I would love to see a photo as some part of the description
> confuses me. Does it mean the stand is upside down and omnis suspended
> below? I feel like it's obvious and I'm missing something but any guidanc=
e
> or a snapshot of what this looks like would be very much appreciated. Tha=
nk
> you.
>
>
> My DIY windscreen is a 5 foot tripod (fully extended) with the center
> column inverted and the microphones hung below. The entire setup is then
> covered with a layer of either mosquito netting, foam or both. While this
> looks like an embarrassing costume, no one is there to see you. The large
> enclosed area between the microphone and the windscreen preserves fidelit=
y
> and does a remarkable job of imaging.
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