Parametric EQ / Solving Problems: Difference between revisions
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=== Wind Noise === | === Wind Noise === | ||
:A microphone responds to the movement of air and it does not care what caused the air to move. This means that a mic cannot distinguish between air movement originating from a talker, and air movement originating from local weather. Wind noise is a persistent problem with microphones but there are multiple ways to minimize unwanted noise. | |||
:Wind noise has a large amount of low frequency (bass) content, often described as “rumble.” Cutting out the extreme bass from a microphone signal is an effective method to reduce audible wind noise. | |||
---- Source: [http://blog.shure.com/shure-notes/shure-tech-tip-methods-to-minimize-wind-noise/ shure tech tips to minimize wind noise] | |||
Use the ParaEQ (Woody B called it the notch filter) | Use the ParaEQ (Woody B called it the notch filter) | ||