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====== Microphones overview ====== | ====== Microphones overview ====== | ||
- | There are three main types of microphones, | + | ===== Microphone types ===== |
+ | There are three main types of microphones, | ||
- | ===== Dynamic | + | ==== Dynamic ==== |
Dynamic mics generate the electrical signal by having the air pressure move a coil of wire back and forth inside an magnetic field. This means they are quite robust, but they don't reproduce high frequencies well and they aren't very sensitive. They are therefore best suited to vocals if they' | Dynamic mics generate the electrical signal by having the air pressure move a coil of wire back and forth inside an magnetic field. This means they are quite robust, but they don't reproduce high frequencies well and they aren't very sensitive. They are therefore best suited to vocals if they' | ||
- | ===== Condenser | + | ==== Condenser ==== |
- | Condenser mics use a charged set of plates that act like an electrical capacitor (which is why they are sometimes also known as '' | + | Condenser mics use a charged set of plates that act like an electrical capacitor (which is why they are sometimes also known as '' |
- | ===== Ribbon | + | ==== Ribbon ==== |
Ribbon mics are rare in the Annex as they can be quite fragile. They also have a figure-8 polar pattern which is not ideal, but this is covered next. | Ribbon mics are rare in the Annex as they can be quite fragile. They also have a figure-8 polar pattern which is not ideal, but this is covered next. | ||
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'' | '' | ||
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+ | ==== Omni ==== | ||
The first pattern is known as '' | The first pattern is known as '' | ||
- | Radio microphones (the small mics taped onto the actors' | + | Radio microphones (the small mics taped onto the actors' |
+ | ==== Cardioid ==== | ||
The most common pattern is known as '' | The most common pattern is known as '' | ||
- | Card, super, | + | ==== Super- and hyper cardioid ==== |
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+ | A more directional pattern is known as '' | ||
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+ | ==== Figure-8 ==== | ||
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+ | Finally, the pattern known as '' | ||
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+ | ==== Lobar / Shotgun ==== | ||
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+ | One further pattern exists called a '' | ||
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+ | ==== Proximity effect ==== | ||
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+ | One point of note with directional microphones is that as you move the microphone closer to the sound source, the amount of bass the microphone will pick up will increase. This is known as the '' | ||
====== Mixers overview ====== | ====== Mixers overview ====== |