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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Lofgren" data-source="post: 124064" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Re: Field Mixing Tips for beginner</p><p></p><p>Traffic noise is a pain. It seems to bounce of every surface making it hard to point a mic from a distance.</p><p></p><p>You can try an expander on the boom mic that is keyed of the lav. This way the street noise will become reduced while the interview will stay in level.</p><p></p><p>I've also had some success in treating the setup as a mid-side, assigning the boom to the side processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Lofgren, post: 124064, member: 2447"] Re: Field Mixing Tips for beginner Traffic noise is a pain. It seems to bounce of every surface making it hard to point a mic from a distance. You can try an expander on the boom mic that is keyed of the lav. This way the street noise will become reduced while the interview will stay in level. I've also had some success in treating the setup as a mid-side, assigning the boom to the side processing. [/QUOTE]
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