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James Collymore
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007, 02:28 (GMT)    Post subject: Thanks Reply with quote

Joe:

Thanks for the feedback. Duly noted.

I was using an old $30 mike with a foam windscreen when I made that demo. Just last week I invested in a new Marshall MXL 67Vi mike and a Stedman metal windscreen.

I understand that all the equipment in the world won't help bad technique, so I would like to ask: what are some good vocal, and recording, techniques to minimize plosives and sibilant "S"s?

Thank you again.

Jim Collymore
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