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Microphones Theory
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1. 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.
Cone
Headstock
Goals of Sound Effects
Electro Voice RE20
2. A gradual - continuous decrease in low frequency response.
Machine Head
Supercardioid
Roll-Off
Off-Axis
3. More compelling sound - giving both depth and perspective.
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Shure KSM Series
Stereo
Machine Head
4. 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.
Telefunken ELA- M251
End Address
On -Axis
Backplate
5. The measure of how quickly a mic's diaphragm will react when it is hit by an acoustic sound wave.
Max SPL
Microphone Care...
Piezoelectric Effect
Transient Response
6. Divisions on the fingerboard which represent the position of a specific note or tone.
Pressure Capsules
Sensitivity
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
Frets
7. Close mic placement can help guard again bleed from other instruments and takes advantage of proximity effect; Center of cone = Brighter; Outside of cone = Darker; Reflections can create phase issues (can be reduced by putting the cabinet at an angle
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
Condenser Diaphragm
Subcardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Binaural Mic
8. Magnetic field opposite to that which presently exists; Do this on the bottom mic when miking a snare with two mics.
Condenser Microphone
Electret Condenser
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
Reverse Polarity
9. Electro- acoustic device attached to a transducer that vibrates to receive or produce sound waves which put the device into motion.
Diaphragm
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
Cardioid
Transient Response
10. Shure's newer ribbon studio mics; KSM 353 & 313 (Roswellite); KSM 44 - 32 - & 27.
Baffle
Alan Blumlein
Shure KSM Series
Frets
11. An electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge;
Capacitor
FFT Analyzer
Neumann U87
Neumann KM 184
12. Allow sound to reach the rear of the capsule/diaphragm - to create cardioid - supercardioid - and hypercardioid patterns In single capsule pressure gradient microphones.
Reverse Polarity
Phase Ports
Decca Tree
AKG D12
13. Reduces the power of a signal used when the trim itself cannot prevent overload in the mic line level signal.
Pad
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Fukada Tree
Electret (Word Etymology)
14. Sounds that arrive from angles other than the 0
Coverage Angle
Pierre Curie
Off-Axis
Frets
15. Microphone consisting of two parallel metal plates - each holding an opposing charge (+ or -) and thus creating a capacitor to induce an electrical charge as sound waves move the diaphragm; Require a solid- state or tube preamplifier.
Lowpass Filter
Shure KSM-353
Fundamental Frequency
Condenser Microphone
16. 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.
Bandpass
Baffle
RFI
Kick Tunnel
17. Using omnidirectional as a reference of 1 - this is a measurement of how much farther you can be from a mic to achieve equal output level in other polar pattern microphones.
Distance Factor
Sennheiser e604
Stereosonic
Altec/Western Electric 639
18. Flat plate that controls or directs the flow of sound energy in a crystal/ceramic mic.
Baffle
Crystal Mic Damage
Fingerboard
LRFB
19. Most sensitive to sounds arriving from the front while rejecting sounds from rear; Shaped like a heart; Rejects most signals from 180
Cardioid
Near Coincident Pair
Crystal & Ceramic Microphones
Bandpass
20. Best signal- to- noise ratio; Minimal phase cancellation; Quality representation of what is being recorded; Attempt to ignore unwanted external noise.
Neumann KM-84
RCA 44BX
Polar Pattern
Goals of Sound Effects
21. Quartz; Barium Titaniate - Tourmaline; Rochelle Salt - and even cane sugar.
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
Alan Blumlein
Leslie Cabinet
Ambient Sound Sensitivity
22. 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
Neumann KM 184
Wind Screens
Stereosonic
23. 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
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
AKG D36
On -Axis
Faraday Cage
24. Modeled to mimic a human head for extremely good spatialization; Shaped like a human head.
Distance Factor
Spherical Mic
RCA 44BX
Binaural Mic
25. Sounds that arrive at the 0
DIN
AKG C1000S
On -Axis
Rode NT1A
26. 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
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
Pascals (Pa)
Bandpass
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
27. Will yield a 6dB increase in output - but will cause a loss of high frequency response.
Clip
AB Stereo
Doubling Ribbon Length
Angle of Max Rejection
28. Tough & rugged; Can work in extremely high SPL environments; Less responsive to transient frequencies b/c of diaphragm mass is heavier than sound waves.
Dynamic Mic Characteristics
Telefunken ELA- M251
Sennheiser MD441
Neumann CMV3
29. Commonly found in acoustic guitar pickups; Ceramic piezoelectric material is used in hydrophones (underwater mics) because of durability.
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Carbon Microphone Uses
Sennheiser e604
Striking
30. 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.
DIN
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Coincident Pair
Hypercardioid
31. Solid state version of the U67.
Electret Condenser
ORTF
Neumann U87
Shure SM57
32. Pair of omni mic elements mounted on opposite sides of a spherical shaped capsule.
Rode NT1A
Spherical Mic
On -Axis
Soundfield
33. The first AKG dynamic microphone.
On -Axis
AKG DYN60
Null Angle
Binaural Mic
34. Determined by: Ribbon Thickness (about 3 to 6 microns); Corrugations/Inch; Tension of the Ribbon.
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Shockmount
Electret (Word Etymology)
Clip
35. 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.
Decca Tree
Capacitance
Phase Ports
Clutch
36. + & + (Front & rear in equal positive amounts)
Neumann KM 184
Sennheiser MD421
Roll-Off
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
37. Use coincident or near coincident pairings; Too many microphones will cause phasing issues.
Dynamic Range
Hypercardioid
Max SPL
Percussion Mic Placement
38. Never store mic in a damp place; Keep dirt & dust away from the mic; Never 'pop' test the mic; Check if a mic is working by lightly scratching the grill.
Pressure Capsules
Microphone Care...
Arrays
Protractor & Ruler
39. Used for stereo miking to ensure correct balance and imaging.
Matched Pairs
End Address
Neumann U67
Harvey Fletcher
40. An instrument for detecting sound transmitted through water commonly manufactured using ceramic piezoelectric material.
Microphone (Word Etymology)
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
Measurement Mics
Hydrophone
41. 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
Reverse Polarity
Neumann KM-84
AKG D12
42. Phenomenon causing carbon microphones to lose sensitivity as granules become packed together over extended use; To remedy problem mic is gently rapped on hard surface.
Clip
E.C. Wente
Packing
Sensitivity
43. Sensitive in a slightly narrower pattern in the front than cardioid and has a small lobe at rear; Rejects most signals arriving from 125
Supercardioid
Coincident (Definition)
Side Address
Spherical Mic
44. The method by which microphones are classified.
Transducer Type
Sennheiser MD441
Noise
Coincident (Definition)
45. Proportional to: Magnetic field strength; Length of the conductor; Velocity of conductor moving through the magnetic field.
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
Backplate
Coincident Pair
Magnetic Induction Voltage
46. Early example of switchable polar patterns; Had both a dynamic and a ribbon capsule inside of it which when combined produced other polar patterns.
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
Altec/Western Electric 639
Parabolic Systems
Pistonphone
47. Tube with ports down the side with the mic capsule at the bottom; Sounds entering the tube from on - axis interact inside the tube with the sounds coming in through the side ports - an interfere with each other in such a way as to partially cancel of
Jecklin Disk
Interference Tube...
Rode NT1A
AKG C1000S
48. Omnidirectional: 0 - Cardioid: 8 - Supercardioid: 12 dB - Hypercardioid: 6 dB - Bidirectional: 0
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
End Address
Percussion Mic Placement
Arrays
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.
Sennheiser MD421
Electret Condenser
Mono
Noise
50. Built by AKG for Telefunken and regarded as one of the best vintage condenser microphones ever.
Shockmount
Telefunken ELA- M251
NOS
Casing