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Microphones Theory
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1. Pure polar pattern with which the microphone is equally sensitive in all directions; Great for capturing ambiance or room reverb.
Noise
Dynamic Mic Characteristics
Dynamic Microphone
Omnidirectional
2. Utilized primarily on condenser and ribbon mics to isolate it from vibrations that might otherwise be transmitted to the microphone through the mic stand.
Shockmount
Supercardioid
End Address
Shure SM58
3. Proportional to: Magnetic field strength; Length of the conductor; Velocity of conductor moving through the magnetic field.
Transient Response
Magnetic Induction Voltage
Legs
Blumlein Pairing
4. Often look like handheld vocal mics; Talk or sing into the end of the microphone.
AKG D12
End Address
Bandpass
Shiny Box 46MXL
5. Tube manufactured for the new version of the AKG C12 (called the C12-A); Powered by Norelco.
Nuvistor Tube
Over/Under
Neumann CMV3
RCA 44BX
6. Used in production sound for multiple perspectives on the set; Used in Audio Post to record a number of mics into a recorder with minimal set- up & tear down.
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
Coincident Pair
SASS-P
Field Mixer
7. Changes in air pressure from the front or the back can cause polarity cancellation; Sides have good rejection; Natural polar pattern is bidirectional.
Pressure Gradient Capsules
Motor
Highpass Filter
Fundamental Frequency
8. Commonly found in acoustic guitar pickups; Ceramic piezoelectric material is used in hydrophones (underwater mics) because of durability.
Shure SM57
Clutch
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Condenser Microphone
9. An electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge;
Capacitor
Angle of Max Rejection
Side Address
OSHA Exposure Table
10. Part of a mic stand that the mic stands on.
Goals of Sound Effects
Soundfield
Legs
Carbon Microphone
11. The graphic representation plot of the sensitivity of a microphone from any direction over a 360
Sennheiser e604
Georg Neumann
Capacitance
Polar Pattern
12. Used by government agencies to determine safe sound exposure levels (in dB) over a period of time; 85 - 90 dB = 16 hrs. of safe exposure time at 85 dB; Decreases to 8 hrs. of safe exposure time at 90 dB.
Shure SM81
Dynamic Range
OSHA Exposure Table
Phasing
13. Mounts on a single stand to provide for adjustable spacing and angling between mics.
Capacitor
Roll-Off
Stereo Bar
Side Address
14. Stereo coincident pairing where the middle mic (usually a cardiod) is facing source and a bidirectional side mic is placed at 90
Mid/Side
Roswellite
Condenser Diaphragm
Coverage Angle
15. 4 coincident mics each positioned at 90
Neumann KM-84
LRFB
Coincident (Definition)
Microphone Storage
16. Basket/grille made out of a specific type of copper wire to block protect the mic from physical damage and to protect the mic from stray RFI
Baffle
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
Faraday Cage
Pressure Gradient Capsules
17. Founded AKG at the end of WWII in Austria.
Boom Placement Rule
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
Shockmount
Bidirectional
18. Coincident stereo miking techniques that has two microphone diaphragms occupying (as near as possible) the same space; Capsules often on top of each other; Not good for noisy locations.
RCA 44BX
Coincident Pair
Clip
Neumann U67
19. The property of certain crystals that causes them to produce voltage when a mechanical pressure such as sound vibrations is applied to them; Originates from Greek word 'piezein' (to compress).
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Piezoelectric Effect
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
Subkick
20. First to mass produce the condenser microphone in 1929; Improved cutting lathe technology by developing direct drive turntables; Invents 48V Phantom Power to power the new condenser microphone for Norwegian State Television.
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
Sennheiser MD441
Trumpet Mic Placement
Georg Neumann
21. Sensitive in a narrower pattern in the front than a cardioid and has a prominent/pronounced lobe at rear; Rejects most signals from 110
Wind Screens
Sennheiser MD441
Hypercardioid
Microphone (Word Etymology)
22. Used to filter heating current in certain mics; Invented by Georg Neumann.
Dynamic Mic Characteristics
Mono
AKG D12
Sealed Ni-Cad Battery
23. A gradual - continuous decrease in low frequency response.
Capacitor
Mono
Roll-Off
Trombone Mic Placement
24. Measurement of Sound Pressure; stated as being N/m2 with a Newton being a measurement of force equal to about 9.8 lbs; Equal to 94dB SPL
E.C. Wente
Binaural Mic
Pascals (Pa)
Headstock
25. Flat plate that controls or directs the flow of sound energy in a crystal/ceramic mic.
Baffle
Boom
Pressure Gradient Capsules
Nuvistor Tube
26. Demonstrated the first stereophonic transmissions via the Theatrophone in 1881.
SASS-P
Clement Ader
Microphone (Word Etymology)
Pickup
27. - Omnidirectional: 1 - Cardioid: 1.7 - Supercardioid: 1.9 - Hypercardioid: 2 - Bidirectional: 1.7
Distance Factor (DSF)
Highpass Filter
Pad
AKG C12
28. Omnidirectional: 360
Fukada Tree
Coverage Angle
Roll-Off
DIN
29. Coincident pairing that is at 90
Voice Coil
Stereosonic
Alan Blumlein
Percussion Mic Placement
30. To oppose with equal weight or force as in the length of the boom arm versus the weight of the microphone.
Soundfield
Phase Ports
Counterbalance
Shure KSM Series
31. Small microphone attached to the bridge of a string bass or to an acoustic guitar to amplify its sound.
Parabolic Systems
Neumann U47
Pickup
Motor
32. The moving plate of a condenser capacitor; Constructed of a thin piece of metal or thin plastic - such as Mylar - coated with gold or nickel; .05 - 10 microns thick.
Condenser Diaphragm
AKG D36
Spherical Mic
Casing
33. Allow sound to reach the rear of the capsule/diaphragm - to create cardioid - supercardioid - and hypercardioid patterns In single capsule pressure gradient microphones.
Tuning Keys
Phase Ports
Neumann U47
Neumann KM-84
34. This is what is measured to produce an electrical signal in condenser mics; This changes as sound waves strike the diaphragm causing the distance to the back plate to change.
AudioTechnica AT4051
Hydrophone
Capacitance
Sensitivity
35. Increasing magnetic field strength is the only practical means of increasing output voltage; Conductor movement is limited due to tension of the ribbon; and ribbon length increases lead to a loss of high frequency response.
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
Neumann KM 184
Sensitivity
Stereo Bar
36. Measurement similar to how our hearing works in frequency response charts.
Off-Axis
Voice Coil
Pickup
A-Weighting
37. Bioacoustic Research; Documentary Journalism; Radio; Film/TV Production; Audio Post Production.
Transient Response
Types of Field Recording
Omnidirectional
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
38. When using two microphones reverse the polarity of the bottom mic.
Snare Drum Mic Placement
Trumpet Mic Placement
Body
LRFB
39. Small coil of wire wrapped around the plastic or aluminum diaphragm of a dynamic microphone.
Magnetic Microphone
Voice Coil
Distance Factor (DSF)
Piezoelectric Effect
40. The first dynamic microphone with changeable polar patterns.
AKG D36
Trombone Mic Placement
DIN
Supercardioid
41. Big + & - (More front with less opposite rear)
Distance Factor
AKG D12
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Decca Tree
42. E = Blv - e - Electromotive Force (in volts) - B - is the magnetic field strength - l - is the length of the conductor - v - is the velocity of the conductor moving through the magnetic field
Magnetic Induction Formula
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Pop Filter
Types of Field Recording
43. Dynamic; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Electro Voice; Large Diaphragm; Humbucking Coil; Bass Roll Off Switch; Minimizes proximity effect; Ideal for broadcasting and sound engineering techniques.
Microphone (Word Etymology)
Dynamic Range
Neumann KM-84
Electro Voice RE20
44. Moving a conductor (a coil of wire) through a magnetic field will cause a voltage to be induced across the conductor.
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45. French broadcasting stereo mic technique; An X-Y type with the mics 17cm apart and at a 110
ORTF
Sennheiser e604
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
5 Common Microphone Transducers
46. Another name for condenser microphone.
Speed of Sound Underwater
Sensitivity
Capacitor Microphone
Coincident (Definition)
47. Method of creating low end effects from a bass drum by creating a tunnel at the mic end thus trapping sound and amplifying low end boost.
Sennheiser MD421
Dynamic Range
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
Kick Tunnel
48. Fixed plate that is charged with polarized voltage found in condenser mics; Usually constructed of milled brass; Has a number of holes drilled in it to provide damping for diaphragm.
Field Mixer
Roswellite
Backplate
Blumlein Pairing
49. Works exactly like condenser mic but one of the two plates is manufactured as a capsule with a permanent static charge so there is no external power source necessary; Requires phantom or battery to charge internal mic preamp.
Neumann KM-84
Capacitance
Electret Condenser
Magnetic Induction Formula
50. + (only); (Front capsule alone)
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Dynamic Mic Characteristics
Coincident Pair
Shure SM81