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Microphones Theory
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1. Another name for condenser microphone.
AKG C414
Clutch
Capacitor Microphone
Clement Ader
2. Keep in proper case; Never disassemble shockmounts
5 Common Microphone Transducers
Microphone Storage
X/Y
MSM
3. The first phantom powered condenser microphone designed for use by Georg Neumann for Norwegian State Television.
Crystal Mic Damage
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Neumann KM-84
Protractor & Ruler
4. Very robust and durable; Used in telephones until 1990's; Currently finds applications for military use.
Carbon Microphone Uses
Shure KSM-353
Mono
Telefunken ELA- M251
5. An extremely strong acoustic nano- film designed to replace the foil ribbon in ribbon microphones.
Alan Blumlein
Roswellite
Soundfield
End Address
6. Measurement similar to how our hearing works in frequency response charts.
A-Weighting
Coincident Pair
Reisz Marble Mic
Hydrophone
7. Will yield a 6dB increase in output - but will cause a loss of high frequency response.
Subkick
SPL Meter
Sennheiser MD421
Doubling Ribbon Length
8. Coincident pairing of two bidirectional mics that make a pattern of crossing Figure 8's.
Counterbalance
AB Stereo
Blumlein Pairing
Subcardioid
9. 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.
Tuning Keys
Cone
Boom
Electret Condenser
10. French physicist who pioneered piezoelectricity.
Neumann U67
Carbon Microphone
Cardioid
Pierre Curie
11. 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.
Measurement Mics
Subcardioid
OSHA Exposure Table
Null Angle
12. When miking an amp placing it near the center of this will make it sound brighter; Miking near the outer edge of this will make it sound darker and more mellow in tone.
Condenser Microphone
Cone
AudioTechnica AT4040
3:1 Rule
13. 2 - 4 ft. from player; Placed below the line of sight of the bell - rotated at about 30 degrees off axis - and tilted upward.
Frets
Angle of Max Rejection
Trombone Mic Placement
Distance Factor
14. 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.
Proximity Effect
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
A-Weighting
Voice Coil
15. Radio Frequency Interference
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
RFI
Shiny Box 46MXL
Sennheiser MD421
16. Proportional to: Magnetic field strength; Length of the conductor; Velocity of conductor moving through the magnetic field.
Magnetic Induction Voltage
Trumpet Mic Placement
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Microphone (Word Etymology)
17. Often look like handheld vocal mics; Talk or sing into the end of the microphone.
End Address
Trombone Mic Placement
Terry Bozzio
Reisz Marble Mic
18. Consumers can listen to live broadcasts over telephone lines; Individual one- way experience that required a subscription service to listen to performances.
Harvey Fletcher
Sennheiser MD421
Carbon Microphone Uses
Theatrophone
19. Founded AKG at the end of WWII in Austria.
Frets
Powering Condenser Microphones
Microphone (Definition)
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
20. The method by which microphones are classified.
SASS-P
Pressure Gradient Capsules
Hypercardioid
Transducer Type
21. First microphone invented by Georg Neumann
Striking
Dual Mono
Neumann KM-84
Reisz Marble Mic
22. An electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge;
Condenser Diaphragm
Capacitor
Trombone Mic Placement
Magnetic Microphone
23. Aluminum Ribbon - Bi-Polar (Figure 8); Side Address; Manufactured by Shiny Box; Buttery mid- range improves digital recordings and smooths out modern treble; Best on drums - piano - overheads - and vocals where treble is focused.
Carbon Microphone Uses
Shockmount
Shiny Box 46MXL
Angle of Max Rejection
24. The tuning machines of a guitar; Part of the tuning key that strings are threaded through and twisted.
Machine Head
Kick Tunnel
Hydrophone
Coverage Angle
25. Mics placed in front of an instrument or ensemble (in a left/right fashion) to obtain an overall stereo image; Sound more open and natural; Weaker center image than X/Y; Great for creating background sounds that will blend in with foreground sounds.
Shure KSM-353
Dynamic Range
Distance Factor
Spaced Pairs
26. Allows all low frequencies to pass; Blocks the higher frequencies from being processed.
Legs
Lowpass Filter
AKG C414
Shotgun
27. Occupying the same space and time.
Coincident (Definition)
Machine Head
Noise
Max SPL
28. Shows the max sound pressure level possible with a certain amount of distortion; Measured in dB (decibels).
Roswellite
Dual Mono
Max SPL
Distance Factor (DSF)
29. Used for stereo miking to ensure correct balance and imaging.
Shure SM81
Distance Factor (DSF)
Near Coincident Pair
Matched Pairs
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
Bandpass
Subcardioid
Pickup
31. Sounds that arrive at the 0
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Angle of Max Rejection
On -Axis
Decca Tree
32. Modern drummer who has created a large kit and innovated several ways of capturing the sound from his massive kit.
Omnidirectional
Terry Bozzio
Backplate
Distance Factor (DSF)
33. 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.
Alan Blumlein
Off-Axis
Measurement Mics
Capacitance
34. Allow sound to reach the rear of the capsule/diaphragm - to create cardioid - supercardioid - and hypercardioid patterns In single capsule pressure gradient microphones.
Phase Ports
Proximity Effect
Roll-Off
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
35. The outer covering of a microphone.
Casing
Nuvistor Tube
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Fundamental Frequency
36. Condenser; Cardioid; End Address; 48V Required; Manufactured by AudioTechnica; Switchable 80 Hz Hi-Pass Filter; Ideal for professional recording and critical applications in broadcast.
RFI
Packing
AudioTechnica AT4051
Roswellite
37. - Omnidirectional: 100% - Cardioid: 33% - Supercardioid: 27% - Hypercardioid: 25% - Bidirectional: 33%
Carbon Microphone
Hypercardioid
Dynamic Microphone
Ambient Sound Sensitivity
38. Determined by: Ribbon Thickness (about 3 to 6 microns); Corrugations/Inch; Tension of the Ribbon.
Parabolic Systems
MSM
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Shure KSM-353
39. A flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument against which the strings are pressed to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches.
Fingerboard
Stereosonic
Diaphragm
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
40. Older ribbon microphone weighing 8.5 lbs. nearly all of it the large magnet!
Terry Bozzio
RCA 44BX
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
Legs
41. Known as 'The Bottle' this was the first mass - produced condenser mic.
Neumann CMV3
Phase Ports
Angle of Max Rejection
AudioTechnica AT4040
42. 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.
Mono
Measurement Mics
Shotgun
AB Stereo
43. 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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44. Changes in air pressure from the front or the back can cause polarity cancellation; Sides have good rejection; Natural polar pattern is bidirectional.
Sealed Ni-Cad Battery
Shiny Box 46MXL
Headstock
Pressure Gradient Capsules
45. 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.
Clement Ader
Georg Neumann
Distance Factor
Headstock
46. 4800 ft/sec
Backplate
X/Y
Cone
Speed of Sound Underwater
47. Omnidirectional: N/ - Cardioid: 180
Measurement Mics
Trombone Mic Placement
Angle of Max Rejection
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
48. 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.
Matched Pairs
Polar Pattern
Decca Tree
AKG D36
49. Omnidirectional: 360
A-Weighting
Coverage Angle
Parabolic Systems
Proximity Effect
50. The world's first single element cardioid mics.
Shure Unidyne Series
Casing
Shotgun
Field Mixer