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hpr2541 :: Microphone Wind Screen Demo

Lostnbronx demonstrates the effectiveness of his new microphone wind screen.

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Hosted by lostnbronx on 2018-04-30 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
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The show is available on the Internet Archive at: https://archive.org/details/hpr2541

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Duration: 00:06:24

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This is just a quick demo of my new microphone wind screen muff. Though you can still hear some wind noise getting through when especially sharp gusts roll by, I think you'll agree the difference with and without the screen is dramatic.

The Movo is not perfect, and will not stop all wind noise on a very blustery day, but this kind of screen is essential for outdoor recording. The only editing I did on this track was a fade-in and out, and transcoding it from wav to flac (which was then transcoded at HPR into other formats).



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Comment #1 posted on 2018-05-03 07:16:51 by folky

Very quit

Your show was very quiet. I had to go 100% on the volume to understand you. I partly would blame the wind screen. Because, when you took it off, you got louder.

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