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Wind machine
For an upcoming concert, we need a wind machine. Someone told me that there is a guitar effects pedal that does this. Any clues here? Thanks!
Tony Clements
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Re: Wind machine
LOL. I KNOW I can always count on you two ...
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Re: Wind machine
My Yamaha synthesizer has a wind-noise stop. You might check those available to you. White noise can also be filtered to simulate a wind effect. You might also check free sound effect downloads on the web.
Old theatre wind noise machines consisted of a drum of wood slats with a weighted canvas hung over it. The stagehand cranked the drum at different speeds to simulate windstorms.
Old theatre wind noise machines consisted of a drum of wood slats with a weighted canvas hung over it. The stagehand cranked the drum at different speeds to simulate windstorms.
Don Shirer
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