How to Reduce Cable Noise on your LAV Microphones | URSA Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @markc5413
    @markc5413 8 дней назад

    That reduces friction noise on clothing quite a lot. Thanks for tip!

  • @charlieross-BRM
    @charlieross-BRM 2 месяца назад

    I've been watching YT channels to get edumacated about better use of lavaliers for about six years and here is the first person to demonstrate this property. I don't know if that's more embarrassing for me or for those influencers.

  • @DieLuftwaffel
    @DieLuftwaffel 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great video! Wish I knew this a long time ago!

  • @thattastesliketea
    @thattastesliketea 2 месяца назад +1

    thanks this has helped with wired headphones and the cable rubbing on my cloths

  • @POLARICED
    @POLARICED Год назад +9

    Thanks Simon, your "tutorials" are gold tips of information! Keep it up

  • @dalainaheiberg
    @dalainaheiberg Месяц назад

    never would have thought to try this!

  • @DustyJinx
    @DustyJinx Год назад +1

    Okay, I have never even thought and probably would have never thought about doing this!
    I use some Headphones with a very thin cable and I hate that I can hear every little hit or scratch on the cable as it is plugged directly into the right earcup, so I hear everything that hits the cable even just a bit.
    I just made 2 small loops directly by the earcup and the noise is practically gone. It is very very quiet now but that I can tolerate. Thank you VERY much! That just made me switch back to wired headphones again.

  • @aLgProduction
    @aLgProduction 6 месяцев назад +1

    WOW! Thanks for sharing.

  • @acpirola
    @acpirola Год назад

    Awesome (timeless) tips! Thanks!

  • @lucaslutzerler5429
    @lucaslutzerler5429 Год назад

    thank you so much. I always send your videos to my traninees. Then you have a good collection of tips If you ever get stuck on the set.

  • @ashrynasser9151
    @ashrynasser9151 Год назад

    So nice thank you for amazing information

  • @sarahhauptman
    @sarahhauptman Год назад +2

    Helpful, thanks!

  • @exyronylfa
    @exyronylfa 4 месяца назад

    Bruhh you saved my life

  • @Ty-rm2kg
    @Ty-rm2kg Год назад +1

    Hey! Thanks for the info! What’s the best tape for cables?

    • @JoeTheViewer
      @JoeTheViewer Год назад

      He said use a fur @1:56. I'm thinking like Rycote overcovers or something like it

  • @mariorivas7886
    @mariorivas7886 Год назад

    Gracias

  • @Fahadsadat
    @Fahadsadat Год назад

    Thanks… how about for the GoPro and an external microphone when used on motorcycle helmet? How do be get rid of the noise?

  • @Vsemurad
    @Vsemurad 8 месяцев назад

    Красава бро!!!

  • @user-xv4he4mt4x
    @user-xv4he4mt4x Год назад +1

    1:20 can someone explain to me why does this has to do with audio phasing as he mentioned couple seconds later? it make no sense to me.

    • @user-xv4he4mt4x
      @user-xv4he4mt4x Год назад

      How does the audio phasing occur in this single audio source situation?

    • @URSAStraps
      @URSAStraps  Год назад +5

      excellent question! We cut at that moment as my next comment was 'Don't ask me why this happens!' - Im told its because of phasing though I must admit that Im not sure why it would reduce that sound and only that sound when hung in opposing polarity. Must be something to do with vibrations on the cable rather than actual sound going through the copper wire within the cable. Any other thoughts on this very welcome!

    • @samfox3210
      @samfox3210 7 дней назад

      I assume that by bending the wire, the induced structural sound waves traveling along the wire will be trapped as the wire's elasticity becomes stiffer at the bend.