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pop filter
Using the VF80.
will a pop filter really make that much of a difference??? thanks
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Regardless of the type of recorder you are using,a pop filter works.
It will help tame the "Plosive p's". |
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Thank you!
Got any advice for midi? will midi help me work with the SR16 into the VF80
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I couldn't find a pair of panty hose the other night, so I used a pair of my old hole riddled underwear (clean). I didn't really notice any difference, and I got to give those faithful old undies a final serenade as farewell...
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pop filters
the type of machine you use is not relivant, its the type of mic. a condensor mic must have one, and keep a distance from it when you sing, the close proximity of your mouth and the force of air damages the mic
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you have to set the vf80 to transmit MTC from the setup menu (read your manual) and set the sr16 to respond to external midi messages. when you hit play/rec start/stop the sr16 should do the same! |
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