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Microphones Theory
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1. Proportional to: Magnetic field strength; Length of the conductor; Velocity of conductor moving through the magnetic field.
Magnetic Induction Voltage
LRFB
Transient Response
Field Mixer
2. Omnidirectional: N/ - Cardioid: 180
Angle of Max Rejection
Crystal Mic Damage
Condenser Microphone
Polar Pattern
3. Used for stereo miking to ensure correct balance and imaging.
Stereosonic
Diaphragm
Matched Pairs
Neumann CMV3
4. Founded AKG at the end of WWII in Austria.
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
Counterbalance
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
Capacitor Microphone
5. 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.
Protractor & Ruler
Pierre Curie
Electret Condenser
Pop Filter
6. EMI employee that was the innovator of many coincident pairing mic techniques; Mid/Side & Blumlein techniques are associated with him.
AKG C12
Alan Blumlein
Lowpass Filter
AKG C1000S
7. Voltage applied to piezoelectric material will cause it to deform or change shape; NO PHANTOM POWER!
Distance Factor (DSF)
AKG D12
Doubling Ribbon Length
Crystal Mic Damage
8. The tuning machines of a guitar; Part of the tuning key that strings are threaded through and twisted.
Bass Amp Mic Placement
X/Y
Types of Field Recording
Machine Head
9. Shure's ribbon microphone that utilizes Roswellite to prevent ribbon damage.
Max SPL
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Shure KSM-353
Electret (Word Etymology)
10. Omnidirectional: 0 - Cardioid: 8 - Supercardioid: 12 dB - Hypercardioid: 6 dB - Bidirectional: 0
Polar Pattern
Frets
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
11. The first cardioid pattern dynamic microphone.
Percussion Mic Placement
5 Common Microphone Transducers
AKG D12
Phasing
12. Very robust and durable; Used in telephones until 1990's; Currently finds applications for military use.
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Carbon Microphone Uses
Stereosonic
Hypercardioid
13. 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
AKG C12
Backplate
MSM
14. 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
SASS-P
Voice Coil
Fukada Tree
15. French physicist who pioneered piezoelectricity.
Roll-Off
LRFB
Pierre Curie
Piezoelectric Effect
16. Causes an increase in low frequency response as one gets closer to the source.
Boom Placement Rule
Percussion Mic Placement
Proximity Effect
Piezoelectric Effect
17. Measurement similar to how our hearing works in frequency response charts.
A-Weighting
Condenser Microphone
Motor
Sennheiser e604
18. Microphone with 4 large diaphragm condenser capsules; 3 bidirectional and 1 omni; Can be combined to make any polar pattern.
Striking
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
Soundfield
Leslie Cabinet
19. 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.
Sennheiser MD421
Body
Measurement Mics
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
20. Shure's newer ribbon studio mics; KSM 353 & 313 (Roswellite); KSM 44 - 32 - & 27.
Voice Coil
Fundamental Frequency
Shure KSM Series
Spaced Pairs
21. 4 coincident mics each positioned at 90
Hypercardioid
Harvey Fletcher
LRFB
Dynamic Mic Characteristics
22. Dynamic; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Sennheiser; Very small and compact; Especially suitable for use with drums and brass instruments; Includes a clip to mount directly on drums.
Sennheiser e604
Sealed Ni-Cad Battery
Pad
Clutch
23. The first phantom powered condenser microphone designed for use by Georg Neumann for Norwegian State Television.
Tuning Keys
Neumann KM-84
Reisz Marble Mic
Electret Condenser
24. The arm of the mic stand; Includes the angle adjust & telescopic adjust.
Stereo
3:1 Rule
Boom
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
25. Determined by: Ribbon Thickness (about 3 to 6 microns); Corrugations/Inch; Tension of the Ribbon.
M/S Stereo
Bidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Machine Head
26. Overall measurement close to the overall sound level in frequency response charts.
Faraday Cage
C-Weighting
Georg Neumann
Shure SM81
27. Used to make sure you have accurate angles & capsule spacing when miking in stereo.
Lowpass Filter
Off-Axis
Protractor & Ruler
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
28. + (only); (Front capsule alone)
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Backplate
Pierre Curie
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
29. Known as 'The Bottle' this was the first mass - produced condenser mic.
Neumann CMV3
Protractor & Ruler
Types of Pre-Amps for Condenser Mics
Sennheiser MD421
30. Device or transducer used for converting sound waves or acoustical energy into electrical energy
AudioTechnica AT2020
Soundfield
Reverse Polarity
Microphone (Definition)
31. 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.
Shure KSM-353
OSHA Exposure Table
Pressure Gradient Capsules
Terry Bozzio
32. Sub- frequency (below 100Hz) capture device designed for use with kick drums and floor toms as an alternative or supplement to a traditional microphone.
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
Crystal Mic Damage
Sennheiser MD441
Subkick
33. 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.
Rudolf Goerike & Ernest Pless
AudioTechnica AT2020
Stereo Bar
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
34. Filters only the bandwidth of frequencies that are supposed to (or allowed) to pass through; High and Low Pass are examples.
Pierre Curie
Shockmount
Bandpass
Shotgun
35. 4 to 6 ft. from the player; Mic should be placed below the line of sight of the bell - rotated at about 40 degrees off- axis - and tilted upward.
Arrays
Harvey Fletcher
Trumpet Mic Placement
RCA 44BX
36. Pure polar pattern with which the microphone is equally sensitive in all directions; Great for capturing ambiance or room reverb.
Shure Unidyne Series
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
Polar Pattern
Omnidirectional
37. Small coil of wire wrapped around the plastic or aluminum diaphragm of a dynamic microphone.
3:1 Rule
AKG DYN60
Voice Coil
Baffle
38. Pair of omni mic separated by a circular absorptive baffle.
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Jecklin Disk
Shure KSM-353
Neumann U67
39. Sounds that arrive from angles other than the 0
Off-Axis
Subkick
Dual Mono
Over/Under
40. The first microphone sold by Shure; Military awarded Shure a contract to build microphones in WWII.
Model 3B Carbon Microphone
Omnidirectional (Electrical Polar Pattern)
X/Y
Goals of Sound Effects
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.
Fukada Tree
Max SPL
Shure SM57
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
42. The first dynamic microphone with changeable polar patterns.
Rode NT1A
AKG D36
Proximity Effect
Legs
43. 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.
Frets
Pop Filter
On -Axis
Subcardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
44. 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
Goals of Sound Effects
Crystal Mic Damage
Shure SM57
45. First to mass produce the condenser microphone in 1929; Improved cutting lathe technology by developing direct drive turntables; Invents 48V Phantom Power to power the new condenser microphone for Norwegian State Television.
Motor
Proximity Effect
Stereo Bar
Georg Neumann
46. Allow sound to reach the rear of the capsule/diaphragm - to create cardioid - supercardioid - and hypercardioid patterns In single capsule pressure gradient microphones.
Null Angle
Sealed Ni-Cad Battery
Body
Phase Ports
47. Shows the level of self- noise from a microphone's internal electronics; Measured in dB (decibels).
Magnetic Induction Voltage
Noise
Ribbon Mic Characteristics
Clutch
48. Condenser; Multiple; Side Address; 48V Required; Manufactured by AKG; Dual Diaphragm; Nine selectable pickup patterns; Peak Hold LED; The reference microphone for almost all comparative microphone tests.
Over/Under
Counterbalance
Pad
AKG C414
49. Allows all low frequencies to pass; Blocks the higher frequencies from being processed.
Reisz Marble Mic
Fundamental Frequency
On -Axis
Lowpass Filter
50. 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.
Examples of Piezoelectric Material
Crystal Mic Damage
Shure SM57
Fingerboard