Product Cover Barcelonetta GO | RODE Videomic GO Deadcat | Wind Muff [Microphone Fur Windscreen], Black

Barcelonetta GO | RODE Videomic GO Deadcat | Wind Muff [Microphone Fur Windscreen], Black


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➡ [TIGHT & SECURE FIT] - Specially designed for Rode Videomic GO Shotgun Microphone Foam Windscreen. It will NOT fit loose or short on your mic. Covers all around the shotgun mic till the end and doesn't allow wind passing through.

➡ [BLOCKS WIND NOISE] - Without the deadcat, even a slight breeze can mar your sound or if your microphone is on the move, then it's moving through the air which will give you exactly the same distortion that wind will.

➡ [ACOUSTICALLY TRANSPARENT] - Allows only the sound waves from the source to pass through the deadcat to be received by the mic. Base layer underneath the fur employs a "coarse" weave, allowing the fibers to naturally provide a gap between them that provides the space needed for audio.

➡ [INDOOR & OUTDOOR USE] - You can keep your deadcat on your mic all the time. There's no disadvantage of indoor use, the material is fully audio transparent.

➡ [MICROPHONE and FOAM FILTER ARE NOT INCLUDED] - Photos describe the look only.

Binding:

Kitchen

Brand:

Barcelonetta

EAN:

4863770434026

Label:

Barcelonetta

Manufacturer:

Barcelonetta

Model:

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Size:

Videomic GO

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① Is a Deadcat Necessary for Audio Recording?

✔ It is strongly recommended using a Deadcat on your default foam filter as a second layer of wind noise interference blocker.

② Under What Circumstances Do I Really Need a Deadcat?

✔ You never know when a slight breeze will stir up. And even a slight breeze can mar your sound. So, better safe than sorry.

✔ If your microphone is on the move, then it's moving through the air which will give you exactly the same distortion that wind will.

✔ Remember that, most likely, whatever you're shooting is a one-time-only thing. You can't go back and re-stage it if something mars your sound. So take every precaution to get the best sound possible on the first go-around. A deadcat is a good insurance policy.

③ Are deadcats recommended for indoor shoots as well?

There's no reason not to use a deadcat inside. Again, if your mic will be moving while you're recording, then air will be passing across it same effect as wind. So a deadcat will definitely help in that situation.