I think most need to come home with footage messed up by wind noise 
at least once before deciding to purchase a dead cat.

It happened to me a few times even on days when I thought there 
wasn't any wind. So I bought a dead cat too and it makes a world of difference.

Rieni

At 28-6-2012 18:53, BEDFORD NEIL wrote:
>In all honesty, I doubt you'll be able to remove all of it especially if
>its over the level of the voice(s).
>
>Your best bet in the future is to use a 'muffler' over the mic, AKA the
>'dead cat' or 'windjammer'.
>
>These are available at relatively little cost (to you and your audience)
>for what they achieve and can be as simple as a stick on patch that goes
>over the built in mic to a full blown monstrosity that covers a shotgun
>mic, similar to what they use in the TV companies.
>
>Neil.
>
>On 28 June 2012 15:29, cloud_nine_video <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > Hey,
> > If you can get a sample of the wind sound just by itself (no other
> > noises), you can use a program like Soundbooth or Audition to remove the
> > sampled sound from the overall sound. This usually works pretty well.
> > Alexandra





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