anonymous
19 August 2006
I'm tracking a guy whistling. I know . . anyway every mic position I try does not seem to eliminate or drastically reduce the "wind sound" of the whistler. I've recorded all sorts of odd ball things, but this has presented a challenge! Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have three hours to figure this out - the session starts at 9PM EDT. Thanks!
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therecordingart wrote: Mic his cheek/corner of his mouth with th
therecordingart wrote: Mic his cheek/corner of his mouth with the mic pointing almost the the same way he is facing. I'm not being a smart ass....do it. I can guarantee you'll get what you want.
Damn, that makes perfect sense. None of the HF would be masked, no wind would hit the mic.
Simple.
maestrodog wrote: I'm tracking a guy whistling.... I know .....
The whistling champion from 3 years ago swears by a Royer PS-101 wind screen.
No lie.