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Started April 21st, 2014 · 7 replies · Latest reply by Flavien_Gillié 7 years, 11 months ago
Anyone tested this?
http://www.soundman.de/en/windshield/
Wearable? Comfortable?
Basically, what I'm looking for, is something - that keeps transparency of sound, while blocking wind noise (distortions).
Binaural recordings (not confuse with binaural beats - these are two totally separate things) are made either with dummy heads or software processing (only few apps can really do it) or with in-ear mics. Google it to understand why. Anyway improper windshielding may and will affect binaural-specific spatial cues.
ayamahambho wrote:
Binaural recordings (not confuse with binaural beats - these are two totally separate things) are made either with dummy heads or software processing (only few apps can really do it) or with in-ear mics. Google it to understand why. Anyway improper windshielding may and will affect binaural-specific spatial cues.
Of course, I actually studied Binaural Beating quite extensively.
And I know all about binaural recording in fact; I was just making a joke in my original reply.
Sorry about that.
dingo1 wrote:
Try looking at Roycote windshields:
Yes I can vouch for all Rycote products. They seem to have incredibly well thought-out designs in my experience; practicality, durability and comfort (all you need).
The link is dead, now it's here :
http://www.soundman.de/en/windschutz/
I've got this windshield, it's efficient, but not really comfortable, it's really putting a lot of pressure on your ears, so I wouldn't recommend it for duration recordings, unless you're using a dummy head.