Barcelonetta GO | RODE Videomic GO Deadcat | Wind Muff [Microphone Fur Windscreen], Black
<p><strong>①Is a Deadcat Necessary for Audio Recording?</strong></p> <p>✔ It is strongly recommended using a Deadcat on your default foam filter as a second layer of wind noise interference blocker.</p> <p><strong>② Under What Circumstances Do I Really Need a Deadcat?</strong></p> <p>✔ You never know when a slight breeze will stir up. And even a slight breeze can mar your sound. So, better safe than sorry.</p> <p>✔ 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.</p> <p>✔ 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.</p> <p><strong>③ Are deadcats recommended for indoor shoots as well?</strong></p> <p><strong>✔ </strong>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.</p>