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Old 08-21-2020, 08:46 AM   #7
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What is a good standard procedure to make a sound clip? When I have tried recording in the car, either the wind noise is too loud or the closed car muffles the sound too much. Revving the car to red line or near sitting still doesn't seem like a good idea either.
It would be great if we had recordings done with a set method so we could compare same conditions for same.
I would like to know this as well, phone quality doesn't sound great being inside the car, or outside holding it from the rear of the car as someone is revving it.
I would guess having some device like a go-pro mounted to the car would be good? don't own one, but videos I've heard with them mounted sound pretty good.

I'll play around with some sound clips on mine.
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