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Microphones Theory
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1. 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.
AKG C1000S
Georg Neumann
AKG D36
Parabolic Systems
2. Extremely narrow area of sensitivity in front with extended reach; Also has multiple lobes which vary in position with frequency; Not made from combining pure patterns - but created by using an interference tube.
E.C. Wente
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
Shotgun
Shiny Box 46MXL
3. Stereo coincident pairing where the middle mic (usually a cardiod) is facing source and a bidirectional side mic is placed at 90
Mid/Side
Stereosonic
AudioTechnica AT4040
Capacitor
4. An electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge;
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
SPL Meter
Telefunken ELA- M251
Capacitor
5. Voltage applied to piezoelectric material will cause it to deform or change shape; NO PHANTOM POWER!
Crystal Mic Damage
Pascals (Pa)
Wind Screens
Shure SM58
6. Device used to calibrate sound pressure measurement devices; Emits a single 1 kHz frequency over a sustained period of time.
Altec/Western Electric 639
Binaural Mic
Leslie Cabinet
Pistonphone
7. Sensitive in a slightly narrower pattern in the front than cardioid and has a small lobe at rear; Rejects most signals arriving from 125
Carbon Microphone Uses
Dynamic Range
Supercardioid
Matched Pairs
8. Consumers can listen to live broadcasts over telephone lines; Individual one- way experience that required a subscription service to listen to performances.
Mono
Theatrophone
Terry Bozzio
Dynamic Range
9. Condenser; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Shure; Small condenser design that is great for instrument recording.
Shure SM81
Pop Filter
Trumpet Mic Placement
Backplate
10. 1 Bidirectional & 1 Cardioid placed coincidentally; Bidirectional faces left and right and cardioid faces the sound; Gives control of the focus and size of the stereo image;
Condenser Diaphragm
M/S Stereo
Crystal & Ceramic Microphones
Shure SM57
11. Founded AKG at the end of WWII in Austria.
Trumpet Mic Placement
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
RCA 44BX
Sealed Ni-Cad Battery
12. 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.
Kick Tunnel
Pop Filter
Phase Ports
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
13. Condenser; Cardioid; Side Address; 48V Required; Large Diaphragm; Manufactured by Rode; Widely recognised as the world's quietest studio microphone; Ideal for vocals - voiceover - and acoustic instruments.
Transducer Type
Frets
Rode NT1A
A-Weighting
14. An electromagnetic microphone - in which a thin - corrugated ribbon is suspended within a high magnetic flux field; Excellent transient response due to the small amount of acoustic energy required to move diaphragm.
Ribbon Microphone
Shure SM58
RCA 44BX
Capacitor
15. Condenser; Multiple; Side Address; 48V Required; Manufactured by AKG; Dual Diaphragm; Nine selectable pickup patterns; Peak Hold LED; The reference microphone for almost all comparative microphone tests.
Coincident (Definition)
Mid/Side
AKG C414
Reverse Polarity
16. Condenser; Cardioid; End Address; 48V Required; Manufactured by AudioTechnica; Switchable 80 Hz Hi-Pass Filter; Ideal for professional recording and critical applications in broadcast.
Piezoelectric Effect
Electret Condenser
AudioTechnica AT4051
RFI
17. When using two microphones reverse the polarity of the bottom mic.
Lowpass Filter
Ribbon Microphone
Snare Drum Mic Placement
Supercardioid
18. Early example of switchable polar patterns; Had both a dynamic and a ribbon capsule inside of it which when combined produced other polar patterns.
Altec/Western Electric 639
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Polar Pattern
Diaphragm
19. Coincident pairing angled between 90
X/Y
Fukada Tree
Stereosonic
AKG C414
20. More compelling sound - giving both depth and perspective.
Stereo
Lowpass Filter
Magnetic Induction Formula
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
21. Radio Frequency Interference
Neumann KM 184
RFI
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Ambient Sound Sensitivity
22. The method by which microphones are classified.
AKG C414
Transducer Type
AKG DYN60
Cone
23. Coincident pairing of two bidirectional mics that make a pattern of crossing Figure 8's.
Transient Response
Magnetic Microphone
Blumlein Pairing
AKG D12
24. A 3- mic array using omni mics with left - right and center placement; Center is placed about 5 ft. closer to the source to eliminate 'holes' in the middle and the center levels are reduced for an even sound; Forms a triangle.
Near Coincident Pair
Decca Tree
ORTF
Wind Screens
25. Quartz; Barium Titaniate - Tourmaline; Rochelle Salt - and even cane sugar.
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
Coincident (Definition)
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
Sennheiser e604
26. Solid State and Tube.
Striking
Dynamic Range
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
27. Microphone with 4 large diaphragm condenser capsules; 3 bidirectional and 1 omni; Can be combined to make any polar pattern.
Leslie Cabinet
Soundfield
Highpass Filter
Binaural Mic
28. Verify that the boom is placed over a microphone leg prior to use to provide added balance and stability.
Condenser Microphone
Neumann KM 184
Boom Placement Rule
Angle of Max Rejection
29. Angle of maximum signal rejection in a microphone polar pattern.
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
Kick Tunnel
Neumann U87
Null Angle
30. Condenser; Cardioid/Hypercardioid; End Address; 48V Required; Manufactured by AKG; Can be powered by internal 9 V battery for field recording; Improves clarity of speech with the PB 1000 Presence Boost Adapter.
X/Y
Roswellite
Damping
AKG C1000S
31. Captures sounds arriving 90
Mono
Fukada Tree
Parabolic Systems
Percussion Mic Placement
32. Shows the total range of the mic's internal pre- amp; Measured in dB (decibels).
Faraday Cage
Hypercardioid
Electret Condenser
Dynamic Range
33. Built by AKG for Telefunken and regarded as one of the best vintage condenser microphones ever.
Faraday Cage
Telefunken ELA- M251
Electro Voice RE20
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
34. Dynamic; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Shure; Popular musicians' choice due to its sturdy construction and ability to work well with instruments that produce high sound pressure levels.
RCA 44BX
Piezoelectric Effect
Legs
Shure SM57
35. Flat plate that controls or directs the flow of sound energy in a crystal/ceramic mic.
Baffle
Capacitor
Kick Tunnel
Boom Placement Rule
36. The combination of the ribbon and magnet in a ribbon microphone.
Doubling Ribbon Length
Packing
Motor
Shotgun
37. 4 to 6 ft. from the player; Mic should be placed below the line of sight of the bell - rotated at about 40 degrees off- axis - and tilted upward.
Shure KSM-353
Rode NT1A
Trumpet Mic Placement
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
38. 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.
Field Mixer
Telefunken ELA- M251
LRFB
E.C. Wente
39. Used in adverse conditions to protect from elements like sand - or dust.
Wind Screens
Matched Pairs
Side Address
Crystal Mic Damage
40. A gradual - continuous decrease in low frequency response.
MSM
Capacitor
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Roll-Off
41. 12V DC; 24V DC; 48V DC
Microphone Storage
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
DIN
42. + (only); (Front capsule alone)
Lowpass Filter
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
43. + & - (Front & rear in opposite equal amounts)
Pistonphone
SPL Meter
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
44. Cable wrapping method that reduces interference and makes it easier to unravel the cable.
Neumann CMV3
C-Weighting
Over/Under
AKG DYN60
45. Cable wrapping method that keeps every coil on top of the next; May cause interference and tiny curls or tangles.
AKG D36
Over/Over
Noise
Neumann CMV3
46. The first microphone sold by Shure; Military awarded Shure a contract to build microphones in WWII.
Model 3B Carbon Microphone
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
Goals of Sound Effects
Baffle
47. Digital device used to Fourier Forms; Used to measure the specific number of sine waves in a specific frequency in a specific setting.
Condenser Microphone
FFT Analyzer
Transient Response
Highpass Filter
48. Considered to be the best mic ever made; VF14 Tube.
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Doubling Ribbon Length
Phasing
Neumann U47
49. To capture two perspectives on the same sound.
Clement Ader
Dual Mono
Binaural Mic
Neumann KM-84
50. Condenser; Cardioid; Side Address; 48V Required; Large Diaphragm; Manufactured by AudioTechnica; Transformerless circuitry virtually eliminates low- frequency distortion.
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
AudioTechnica AT4040
Clement Ader