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Microphones Theory
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1. 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
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
Boom Placement Rule
Lowpass Filter
Interference Tube...
2. Used for stereo miking to ensure correct balance and imaging.
SPL Meter
Dual Mono
Matched Pairs
Tuning Keys
3. Coincident pairing angled between 90
Pickup
X/Y
Spherical Mic
Boom Placement Rule
4. Determined by: Ribbon Thickness (about 3 to 6 microns); Corrugations/Inch; Tension of the Ribbon.
Crystal Mic Damage
Near Coincident Pair
SASS-P
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
5. The method by which microphones are classified.
Neumann U67
Angle of Max Rejection
Transducer Type
Magnetic Microphone
6. 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.
Lowpass Filter
Electro Voice RE20
Cone
Spherical Mic
7. 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.
Pierre Curie
Matched Pairs
OSHA Exposure Table
Ribbon Microphone
8. An electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge;
Capacitor
Backplate
Kick Tunnel
RFI
9. Voltage applied to piezoelectric material will cause it to deform or change shape; NO PHANTOM POWER!
Coincident Pair
E.C. Wente
Over/Over
Crystal Mic Damage
10. When using multiple microphones - the distance between microphones should be at least 3 times the distance from each microphone to its intended sound source.
Pressure Capsules
Faraday Cage
Neumann KM 184
3:1 Rule
11. Quartz; Barium Titaniate - Tourmaline; Rochelle Salt - and even cane sugar.
Neumann U87
Baffle
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
MSM
12. The first AKG dynamic microphone.
Striking
AKG DYN60
Near Coincident Pair
5 Common Microphone Transducers
13. 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.
Casing
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
SPL Meter
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
14. Commonly found in acoustic guitar pickups; Ceramic piezoelectric material is used in hydrophones (underwater mics) because of durability.
Neumann KM-84
Goals of Sound Effects
Side Address
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
15. Older ribbon microphone weighing 8.5 lbs. nearly all of it the large magnet!
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
RCA 44BX
Phasing
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
16. Pure polar pattern with which the microphone is equally sensitive in all directions; Great for capturing ambiance or room reverb.
Omnidirectional
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Neumann KM 184
Piezoelectric Effect
17. The head or top of the guitar where the tuning pegs are located.
Headstock
Dual Mono
Shockmount
Bidirectional
18. The measuring device used for loudspeaker room response testing.
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
Hydrophone
DIN
Theatrophone
19. + & + (Front & rear in equal positive amounts)
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
End Address
Supercardioid
Side Address
20. Divisions on the fingerboard which represent the position of a specific note or tone.
Pierre Curie
Powering Condenser Microphones
Capacitor Microphone
Frets
21. Mounts on a single stand to provide for adjustable spacing and angling between mics.
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
Stereo Bar
FFT Analyzer
C-Weighting
22. Sounds that may be broadcast over the radio or internet.
Casing
C-Weighting
Pickup
Mono
23. Often look like large diaphragm studio mics; Talk or sing into the side of the microphone.
Sennheiser MD441
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
Phase Ports
Side Address
24. Stereo configuration using a spaced pair 3-10 feet apart.
Proximity Effect
Shure SM58
AB Stereo
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
25. The attachment that holds a microphone in place on the mic stand; Comes in various shapes - sizes - and applications.
5 Common Microphone Transducers
Pop Filter
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
Clip
26. The world's first single element cardioid mics.
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
Sennheiser e604
Shure Unidyne Series
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
27. Cable wrapping method that reduces interference and makes it easier to unravel the cable.
Over/Under
Noise
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Tube Condenser Microphone
28. Omnidirectional: 360
Coverage Angle
SPL Meter
Distance Factor (DSF)
Capacitor
29. The lowest - and usually most intense - frequency of a complex sound; Most often perceived as the sound's basic pitch.
Pop Filter
Magnetic Induction Voltage
Fundamental Frequency
Phase Ports
30. EMI employee that was the innovator of many coincident pairing mic techniques; Mid/Side & Blumlein techniques are associated with him.
Georg Neumann
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
Hypercardioid
Alan Blumlein
31. Timing difference between two waves; Waves interfere cancelling each other out and altering frequency response; Measured in degrees; Can be caused by reflections of sound waves; Can be reduced by putting cabinet or amp at an angle.
Speed of Sound Underwater
Roll-Off
Phasing
Highpass Filter
32. To capture two perspectives on the same sound.
Phase Ports
Omnidirectional
DIN
Dual Mono
33. 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.
Headstock
Tube Condenser Microphone
Spherical Mic
Noise
34. Used to make sure you have accurate angles & capsule spacing when miking in stereo.
Neumann U67
Shure SM58
Pascals (Pa)
Protractor & Ruler
35. The arm of the mic stand; Includes the angle adjust & telescopic adjust.
Voice Coil
Tube Condenser Microphone
Counterbalance
Boom
36. Raises the body of the microphone increasing height.
Stereosonic
Clutch
Shure Unidyne Series
Highpass Filter
37. 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.
Shotgun
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
Shure KSM-353
Magnetic Induction Voltage
38. Shure's newer ribbon studio mics; KSM 353 & 313 (Roswellite); KSM 44 - 32 - & 27.
Shure KSM Series
Legs
Shure SM57
Altec/Western Electric 639
39. Condenser; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Shure; Small condenser design that is great for instrument recording.
Shure SM81
AudioTechnica AT4051
Fingerboard
A-Weighting
40. Term coined by Sir Charles Wheatstone derived from the Greek words 'micro' (small) & 'phon' (sound).
3:1 Rule
Microphone (Word Etymology)
Hypercardioid
Wind Screens
41. Founded AKG at the end of WWII in Austria.
Neumann KM 184
Neumann U87
SASS-P
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
42. Another name for condenser microphone.
Diaphragm
Subkick
Capacitor Microphone
Blumlein Pairing
43. 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.
Harvey Fletcher
Shure SM57
Distance Factor (DSF)
Shiny Box 46MXL
44. 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.
Machine Head
Shotgun
Leslie Cabinet
Magnetic Microphone
45. Mics in which sound waves vibrate a piezoelectric crystal that generates a varying voltage.
Casing
Damping
Crystal & Ceramic Microphones
Magnetic Induction Formula
46. Sounds that arrive at the 0
Microphone (Definition)
On -Axis
Trombone Mic Placement
Tuning Keys
47. 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.
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
MSM
Pickup
Crystal and Ceramic Mic Use
48. An extremely strong acoustic nano- film designed to replace the foil ribbon in ribbon microphones.
Magnetic Microphone
Capacitor
Speed of Sound Underwater
Roswellite
49. Dynamic; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Sennheiser; Unique mic clip with quick- release button; Large diaphragm dynamic element handles high SPL's - making it great for recording guitars and drums.
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Sennheiser MD421
Highpass Filter
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
50. Stereo coincident pairing where the middle mic (usually a cardiod) is facing source and a bidirectional side mic is placed at 90
Magnetic Microphone
Mid/Side
Stereo
Ribbon Microphone