URSA Tape - Tips & Tricks for placing Lavalier Microphones
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Check out some Tips & Tricks for using URSA Tape! Our new moleskin tape can help conceal personal mics and reduce clothing noise.
Featured in the video are DPA 4060s, Sanken COS11s, Sanken RM11 mounts, DPA Concealer mounts, Rycote Stickies & URSA Soft Circles!
URSA Tape is certified hypoallergenic and can be applied safely to skin.
Available as a Pack of 30 x Small Strips (8 x 2.5cm) in Black, White, Brown or Beige or in a pack of 8 x Large Strips (16cm x 7cm) or in a Roll measuring (1000cm x 15cm).
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Thank you That is so Help full
Brilliant. Thanks man!!!
Thanks, great product showcase. I used this for a couple of shoots with my Cos11 and the RM mount. But I don't know if it's me but I just keep hearing clothing rustling. Even when the talent is standing still and shifts it's weight from it's left to it's right foot. Is it the moleskin rubbing at the other end of the shirt? Or just the overall sound from the clothing finding it's way to the capsule? Maybe someone had the same issue and found a solution. Thanks!
Would like to see a picture of how it's mounted to give a good answer
Do they work with the Countrymen B6 mics.
URSA question if you are still answering. At 4:03 when you are showing that example on the chest. Does that round piece of URSA tape go over the mic completely and then another piece just below? Thanks
The round beige circle is a soft circle - a fabric cover that ursa also make. It's held over the mic by a double sided sticky.
@@chrisbullock613 the double side sticky is not showing in this video is it correct?
Personnaly, i use Butyle. its simpler, cheaper, and i can fix any mic anywhere on any surface with only one product. Butyle
Which type of Butyle do you use? Looking at it online, I see it used to provide a secure seal between metal panels in metal roofing and metal siding applications.
@@gsixx8fpv499 joes sticky stuff