Removal of Wind Noise

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RonSH
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Removal of Wind Noise

Post by RonSH » Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:13 am

Is there a logical method I should apply for removing/reducing wind noise across a microphone without effecting speech too much.
I have had a 'play' using the high or low pass filters but with limited success ... I am not an audio expert.

Would appreciate some guidence.
Thanks
Ron

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Re: Removal of Wind Noise

Post by steve » Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:04 pm

Ideally the microphone should be protected from wind noise when you record by using an appropriate wind shield. Wind shields come in various shapes and sizes, from a simple foam cover to complex "blimp" assemblies with a fluffy cover (known as a "dead cat").

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Wind noise is difficult to remove. Try using the high pass filter set to about 120 Hz and the "rolloff" set to 48 dB per octave.
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Re: Removal of Wind Noise

Post by kozikowski » Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:09 pm

The big kids always use a 100Hz High Pass Filter when live recording. Effect > High Pass Filter. If the wind noise is not whump, whump, rumble but instead actual whistling or rushing, then the wind is now a permanent performer in your show.

There is a microphone cover called a "dead cat" which is designed to be used in windy environments. Recording in windy conditions is very difficult even with the right equipment.

http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/pix/Boom.jpg
http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/pix/BarbecueShotgun.jpg

Without and with noise suppressor.
http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/pix/senn ... hotgun.jpg
http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/pix/sennheiserBlimp.jpg

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Re: Removal of Wind Noise

Post by RonSH » Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:50 pm

Thanks for your very prompt replies ...
Looks like I am stuck with this one ... I have ordered a 'stick on cat' to hopefully assist in the future using inbuilt camcorder mics.
I have ordered from:
http://thewindcutter.com/shop/?route=in ... ation_id=4
Their videos seem to illustrate good results can be got. Sometime down track I guess an ext. mike with 'cat' will be the way to go.

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