r/audioengineering • u/gmdaydreamer • 2h ago
Microphones QUESTION: do I need a pop filter/windscreen to close mic a flute?
I plan on using a close mic to record flute in a video and was wondering if I should reach for a pop filter/windscreen to prevent any air blasts from hitting the capsule? I'm thinking about using a Rode NT5 I just picked up on every instrument source, but it's a SDC, so it's really easy to pop. I'm hesitant because the pop filter doesn't look great on camera. I like the sound a few inches from the mouthpiece.
Thoughts?