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Theo Van laar
April 7, 2009 at 11:13 amNo, the .exe file did not ask where to place the vst file. It just placed the vst in the folder from the .exe file (I tried to install it twice). So I placed the vst file manually in the folder with the vst files for Vegas (Vegas recognizes other vst files in the same folder…).
Theo
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Douglas Spotted eagle
April 7, 2009 at 2:46 pmway OT, but next time you fear wind noise…record with a blimp.
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Michael Stamp
April 13, 2009 at 9:02 pmThe easiest way to deal with wind noise is to prevent it during the recording. This can usually be achieved by covering the microphone with a fur windscreen. The next step is to use your body, or when possible, a tree, an automobile or any other object as a wind block. Another tip is to always use headphones to monitor the quality of sound during your recordings, and play back often while on site to determine if you’re getting usable sound. For my outdoor recordings I use a Storm Chaser model fur windscreen that I got from https://www.thewindcutter.com. They’re reasonably priced and very effective at reducing wind noise.
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