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Hi Guys
First time poster long time lurker I usually fix my problems by sifting through the threads here but this time I can't seem to find any one as stupid as I was I am shoting a pilot for a show I am putting together and I work for a camera hire company so usally quality epuipment is my issue but ...... the other weekend I was in a hurry and grabed a cheap mic on my way out and now I am paying for it ....... it sounds like the presenter has two cups and a string between there is poping when ever she says a b or p word and there is a sort of echo what can I do to fix it as I can't reshoot it Thx in advance Jay
You can suppress the popping with a low cut filter (Graphic Equalizer--drop everything below 100 Hz) . That's essentially what the ElectroVoice low cut mic filter does, and then going in and editing out or dropping the level on each pop. You can't get rid of the echoes. That's one of the deadly sins. Koz
We make some really good use of some dirt cheap mics around our place. Is it possible that the user routinely violates a bunch of microphone usage rules and is baled out every time by an expensive microphone? Would something like that have been audible on headphones right at the beginning? Koz
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