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Microphones Theory
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1. Barrier made of shaped wire covered with a piece of nylon that is placed between a sensitive mic and the talent to avoid damage to the diaphragm of the mic.
Bidirectional
Pop Filter
Wind Screens
Shure SM81
2. Coincident pairing of two bidirectional mics that make a pattern of crossing Figure 8's.
Sensitivity
Shure SM57
Shure SM58
Blumlein Pairing
3. Filters only the bandwidth of frequencies that are supposed to (or allowed) to pass through; High and Low Pass are examples.
Capacitor
LRFB
AKG C414
Bandpass
4. The first phantom powered condenser microphone designed for use by Georg Neumann for Norwegian State Television.
Coincident Pair
Distance Factor (DSF)
Electro Voice RE20
Neumann KM-84
5. 12V DC; 24V DC; 48V DC
Fundamental Frequency
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
AKG D36
Dual Mono
6. Founded AKG at the end of WWII in Austria.
Mid/Side
Transducer Type
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
Diaphragm
7. Delicate and require extreme care; NO PHANTOM POWER; Becoming more popular than ever because of highly efficient magnets - lower manufacturing costs - and great fidelity.
Roswellite
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
Doubling Ribbon Length
Transducer Type
8. Part of a mic stand that the mic stands on.
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Goals of Sound Effects
Neumann U67
Legs
9. Carbon; Ceramic/Crystal; Magnetic/Dynamic; Ribbon; Condenser
5 Common Microphone Transducers
Clip
Condenser Microphone
Magnetic Microphone
10. 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
Tuning Keys
Magnetic Induction Voltage
Jecklin Disk
11. An extremely strong acoustic nano- film designed to replace the foil ribbon in ribbon microphones.
End Address
Wind Screens
Shure KSM-353
Roswellite
12. Configured to simulate the spacing and directivity of human hearing; Box shape with two 'ears' on each side.
Clement Ader
Max SPL
End Address
SASS-P
13. Big + & + (More front with less positive rear)
E.C. Wente
Crystal Mic Damage
Subcardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Mono
14. Bell Labs scientist that was an innovator of many spaced pair and arrayed miking techniques.
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
Fundamental Frequency
Harvey Fletcher
Cone
15. The method by which microphones are classified.
Reisz Marble Mic
Shure SM57
Transducer Type
Binaural Mic
16. 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.
Distance Factor (DSF)
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
A-Weighting
Microphone Care...
17. Utilized primarily on condenser and ribbon mics to isolate it from vibrations that might otherwise be transmitted to the microphone through the mic stand.
Bass Amp Mic Placement
On -Axis
Shockmount
Powering Condenser Microphones
18. + & - (Front & rear in opposite equal amounts)
Georg Neumann
Magnetic Microphone
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Neumann KM 184
19. Coincident pairing angled between 90
AKG DYN60
Clutch
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
X/Y
20. Sounds that arrive at the 0
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
On -Axis
Stereo
Pressure Capsules
21. 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.
NOS
Coincident (Definition)
AudioTechnica AT2020
Shure SM57
22. Pair of cardioids facing to the front and rear - plus a sideways - facing figure 8; Mid- sides pair plus another rear- facing cardioid which is combined with the same Figure 8 mic for the surrounds.
Alan Blumlein
Magnetic Induction Formula
Shiny Box 46MXL
MSM
23. Omnidirectional: 360
Faraday Cage
Model 3B Carbon Microphone
Omnidirectional
Coverage Angle
24. Tube microphone capable of SPL's over 140dB.
E.C. Wente
Dual Mono
Faulkner
Neumann U67
25. First microphone invented by Georg Neumann
Cardioid
Electro Voice RE20
Shure SM58
Reisz Marble Mic
26. The measuring device used for loudspeaker room response testing.
Legs
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
Frets
5 Common Microphone Transducers
27. 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
Faraday Cage
SPL Meter
Neumann U87
Altec/Western Electric 639
28. The world's first single element cardioid mics.
Noise
Carbon Microphone Uses
Shure Unidyne Series
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
29. Sounds that may be broadcast over the radio or internet.
Doubling Ribbon Length
Pistonphone
AudioTechnica AT4051
Mono
30. 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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31. Another name for condenser microphone.
Sennheiser MD441
Capacitor Microphone
AKG D12
Condenser Microphone
32. A gradual - continuous decrease in low frequency response.
Roll-Off
Spherical Mic
SASS-P
Carbon Microphone Uses
33. Device used to measure sound loudness; Often used to measure and balance the loudness of each speaker in a home - studio - or live venue or theater system.
SPL Meter
Subkick
Casing
Georg Neumann
34. + (only); (Front capsule alone)
Subcardioid
A-Weighting
Dynamic Mic Characteristics
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
35. 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.
Types of Field Recording
Tube Condenser Microphone
Doubling Ribbon Length
Neumann KM 184
36. 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.
Altec/Western Electric 639
Fingerboard
Reisz Marble Mic
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
37. Coincident pairing that is at 90
Omnidirectional
Stereosonic
Microphone Care...
OSHA Exposure Table
38. Mounts on a single stand to provide for adjustable spacing and angling between mics.
Striking
Stereo Bar
Neumann KM 184
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
39. 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.
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Damping
Field Mixer
Shure Unidyne Series
40. Stereo configuration using a spaced pair 3-10 feet apart.
Harvey Fletcher
AB Stereo
Headstock
SASS-P
41. Dutch broadcasting stereo mic technique; An X-Y type with the mics 30cm apart and at a 90
NOS
Pad
Subcardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Reisz Marble Mic
42. Omnidirectional: 0 - Cardioid: 8 - Supercardioid: 12 dB - Hypercardioid: 6 dB - Bidirectional: 0
AKG DYN60
Legs
Pressure Capsules
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
43. 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
FFT Analyzer
Pickup
Pascals (Pa)
44. Condenser; Cardioid; Side Address; 48V Required; Manufactured by AudioTechnica; Ideal for project/home- studio applications; Low price; Remains the low cost performance standard in side- address condenser mics.
AudioTechnica AT2020
Piezoelectric Effect
Fukada Tree
Neumann U47
45. 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.
Coverage Angle
Sealed Ni-Cad Battery
Shiny Box 46MXL
Magnetic Induction Formula
46. To capture two perspectives on the same sound.
Stereosonic
Dual Mono
Fundamental Frequency
Neumann U87
47. Sensitive in a slightly narrower pattern in the front than cardioid and has a small lobe at rear; Rejects most signals arriving from 125
Electro Voice RE20
Dynamic Range
Supercardioid
Backplate
48. Voltage applied to piezoelectric material will cause it to deform or change shape; NO PHANTOM POWER!
Pierre Curie
DIN
Crystal Mic Damage
Wind Screens
49. Magnetic field opposite to that which presently exists; Do this on the bottom mic when miking a snare with two mics.
Rode NT1A
Dynamic Mic Characteristics
SASS-P
Reverse Polarity
50. An electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge;
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
Sennheiser e604
End Address
Capacitor