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floodmix

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    Brooklyn, NY
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    Location sound dude since January 2011. Always in build-mode.
  1. So far in my sound career I've learned to rely to moleskin, undercovers, and overcovers as the main mic buffering materials, but I was wondering if there are other similar materials people use out there? Sometimes because of the common curve-balls like chest hair, stubble, minimal warddrobe, things like that, I need a small and robust solution that combines the properties of both moleskin and the rycote products. I'm going to experiment with flannel to cut up into small pieces. Also, if I can somehow find the overcover material in a small sheet so I can cut it up as I please, though maybe with shorter hair so its less bulky... Cheers.
  2. I'm also a huge fan of B6's simply because the smaller the mic the more options you have and hell, they sound great to me as long as the capsule is exposed in some way. What about outdoors though? I'm sure you're not a huge fan of B6's outdoors. I'm very cautious about using them outside...
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