![]() Foam windshields are not much good for outdoors unless there’s very little wind around. The best solution is to avoid getting wind noise into your recordings in the first place. Some people are more tolerant than me, and argue that a bit of wind noise can give a sense of weather and atmosphere.īut if wind is causing you trouble, here are some suggestions for how to reduce it. This not only makes a lot of sub bass, hence the rumble, but also overloads the preamps, hence the distortion. Wind creates very low frequency vibration in the mic diaphragm, so that the mic is essentially sending a DC current into the preamps. ![]() ![]() Directional mics are especially bad for it. For the uninitiated, wind on a microphone makes a rumbly distorting sound. So I have a fair bit of experience of trying to make field and location recordings in high winds. ![]() Once it was so windy that I could feel my second floor flat moving slightly – in a Victorian building made out of sandstone. I used to live in Edinburgh, a breezy city at the best of times. ![]()
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