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Microphones Theory
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1. Sounds that may be broadcast over the radio or internet.
Mono
LRFB
Max SPL
Shure SM81
2. Angle of maximum signal rejection in a microphone polar pattern.
Null Angle
Blumlein Pairing
Backplate
Pressure Capsules
3. Best signal- to- noise ratio; Minimal phase cancellation; Quality representation of what is being recorded; Attempt to ignore unwanted external noise.
Goals of Sound Effects
Distance Factor (DSF)
Stereosonic
AudioTechnica AT4040
4. When using multiple microphones - the distance between microphones should be at least 3 times the distance from each microphone to its intended sound source.
3:1 Rule
Over/Over
RFI
Doubling Ribbon Length
5. Bioacoustic Research; Documentary Journalism; Radio; Film/TV Production; Audio Post Production.
Kick Tunnel
Shotgun
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Types of Field Recording
6. Sensitive in a narrower pattern in the front than a cardioid and has a prominent/pronounced lobe at rear; Rejects most signals from 110
Goals of Sound Effects
Subcardioid
C-Weighting
Hypercardioid
7. Condenser; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Shure; Small condenser design that is great for instrument recording.
X/Y
Coverage Angle
Capacitor Microphone
Shure SM81
8. Tube microphone capable of SPL's over 140dB.
Neumann U67
FFT Analyzer
Over/Under
AKG C12
9. Coincident pairing angled between 90
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
Stereosonic
X/Y
Alan Blumlein
10. Utilized primarily on condenser and ribbon mics to isolate it from vibrations that might otherwise be transmitted to the microphone through the mic stand.
Fundamental Frequency
X/Y
Shockmount
Carbon Microphone
11. Sensitive in a slightly narrower pattern in the front than cardioid and has a small lobe at rear; Rejects most signals arriving from 125
Mono
Sennheiser MD421
Model 3B Carbon Microphone
Supercardioid
12. Microphone with 4 large diaphragm condenser capsules; 3 bidirectional and 1 omni; Can be combined to make any polar pattern.
Microphone (Word Etymology)
Soundfield
Sennheiser MD441
OSHA Exposure Table
13. The first phantom powered condenser microphone designed for use by Georg Neumann for Norwegian State Television.
Microphone (Definition)
LRFB
Boom
Neumann KM-84
14. - Omnidirectional: 100% - Cardioid: 33% - Supercardioid: 27% - Hypercardioid: 25% - Bidirectional: 33%
Bass Amp Mic Placement
Bidirectional
Ambient Sound Sensitivity
Coincident Pair
15. Big + & + (More front with less positive rear)
AudioTechnica AT2020
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Subcardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Cone
16. Digital device used to Fourier Forms; Used to measure the specific number of sine waves in a specific frequency in a specific setting.
Clement Ader
FFT Analyzer
Transient Response
AKG D36
17. 4800 ft/sec
RCA 44BX
Electro Voice RE20
Powering Condenser Microphones
Speed of Sound Underwater
18. Most sensitive to sounds arriving from the front while rejecting sounds from rear; Shaped like a heart; Rejects most signals from 180
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Cardioid
Frets
Shotgun
19. 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
Sennheiser MD441
Altec/Western Electric 639
Mid/Side
Magnetic Induction Formula
20. Cable wrapping method that keeps every coil on top of the next; May cause interference and tiny curls or tangles.
Shure SM81
Microphone (Definition)
Capacitor Microphone
Over/Over
21. Solid State and Tube.
Pop Filter
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
Spaced Pairs
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
22. Divisions on the fingerboard which represent the position of a specific note or tone.
Kick Tunnel
Shure SM57
Frets
Noise
23. The combination of the ribbon and magnet in a ribbon microphone.
Hydrophone
M/S Stereo
Kick Tunnel
Motor
24. Carbon; Ceramic/Crystal; Magnetic/Dynamic; Ribbon; Condenser
5 Common Microphone Transducers
Striking
Carbon Microphone
Powering Condenser Microphones
25. Determined by: Ribbon Thickness (about 3 to 6 microns); Corrugations/Inch; Tension of the Ribbon.
Coverage Angle
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
NOS
Microphone (Definition)
26. The lowest - and usually most intense - frequency of a complex sound; Most often perceived as the sound's basic pitch.
Neumann U87
Stereo Bar
Fundamental Frequency
Types of Field Recording
27. Sounds that arrive from angles other than the 0
X/Y
Magnetic Induction Voltage
Powering Condenser Microphones
Off-Axis
28. Bell Labs scientist that was an innovator of many spaced pair and arrayed miking techniques.
Blumlein Pairing
Boom
Angle of Max Rejection
Harvey Fletcher
29. Shows the level of self- noise from a microphone's internal electronics; Measured in dB (decibels).
Noise
Electret Condenser
Binaural Mic
Magnetic Microphone
30. 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
Nuvistor Tube
Trombone Mic Placement
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
31. Mic in which the diaphragm moves in response to sound waves and an attached pin/rod moves; Coil attached to pin/rod moves alone with the diaphragm.
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Motor
Magnetic Microphone
Spaced Pairs
32. 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.
A-Weighting
Microphone Care...
Interference Tube...
Legs
33. 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
Trombone Mic Placement
Nuvistor Tube
AKG C1000S
Faraday Cage
34. 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
AKG D12
Pascals (Pa)
Distance Factor
Neumann U87
35. 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
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
Max SPL
Bandpass
36. To capture two perspectives on the same sound.
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
Side Address
Dual Mono
Pad
37. EMI employee that was the innovator of many coincident pairing mic techniques; Mid/Side & Blumlein techniques are associated with him.
Max SPL
Striking
Near Coincident Pair
Alan Blumlein
38. Commonly found in acoustic guitar pickups; Ceramic piezoelectric material is used in hydrophones (underwater mics) because of durability.
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Machine Head
Over/Over
Microphone (Definition)
39. An extremely strong acoustic nano- film designed to replace the foil ribbon in ribbon microphones.
Hypercardioid
Trombone Mic Placement
Roswellite
FFT Analyzer
40. The first cardioid pattern dynamic microphone.
MSM
AKG D12
Boom
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
41. Characterized by a vacuum tube transducer; Heat rises so many are hung upside down to prevent heat from reaching the microphone head; Avoid jostling or shaking these fragile mics.
Tube Condenser Microphone
Pascals (Pa)
Shure KSM Series
Dynamic Microphone
42. 12V DC; 24V DC; 48V DC
DIN
Carbon Microphone
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Shure SM58
43. Pure polar pattern that receives sound from both the front and back; Also known as a 'Figure 8' pattern; More proximity effect that Cardioid or Hyper Cardioid; Often found in ribbon mics.
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Bidirectional
Pistonphone
Electro Voice RE20
44. Use coincident or near coincident pairings; Too many microphones will cause phasing issues.
Percussion Mic Placement
DIN
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
Stereo
45. Stereo coincident pairing where the middle mic (usually a cardiod) is facing source and a bidirectional side mic is placed at 90
Mid/Side
Neumann U67
Distance Factor (DSF)
Kick Tunnel
46. Stereo configuration using a spaced pair 3-10 feet apart.
Neumann CMV3
Matched Pairs
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
AB Stereo
47. The world's first single element cardioid mics.
Magnetic Induction Formula
Ambient Sound Sensitivity
Sennheiser MD441
Shure Unidyne Series
48. Adds two outer right and left rear facing mics to a Decca tree for surround sound depth.
Fukada Tree
Null Angle
DIN
Powering Condenser Microphones
49. Three or more microphones working together to capture a stereo or surround image of the sound source.
Neumann KM 184
Georg Neumann
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Arrays
50. Term coined by Sir Charles Wheatstone derived from the Greek words 'micro' (small) & 'phon' (sound).
Shure SM81
Microphone (Word Etymology)
Neumann U67
Pressure Gradient Capsules