M-Audio manual Choosing & Using Microphones

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Minimize reflective surfaces. Hard surfaces like wood floors, smooth walls, windows and mirrors are a common culprit in phase issues because they reflect sound back into the microphone. If things sound odd, try moving the performer and/or mic. Also experiment with damping those reflections with blankets, towels, baffles and the like.

Avoid boxing in mics. Microphones typically need a little breathing room in order to avoid reflection. Omnis placed in a corner, for example, often sound like they￿re, well, in a corner! Similarly, placing the back of a cardioid too close to a surface or corner can sonically block the rear ports, thereby distorting the effective polar pattern of the mic. Also, exercise care when using baffles and gobos because these mechanisms do not completely absorb sound and can actually cause reflections when placed too close to the mic.

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Contents Page Contents Ribbon microphones MicrophoneC apter 1DesignMicrophone Types Dynamic microphonesCondenser microphones Capsule SizeLarge Capsules BackplateSmall Capsules Medium CapsulesCardioid pattern PatternsSingle pattern vs. multi-pattern mics Super-cardioid patternMicrophone Electronics Top Address vs. Side Address DesignsTube electronics Tubes vs. solid stateSolid state electronics Manufacturing StandardsStory behind affordable matched pairs for stereo-miking Higher standards Choosing & Using Microphones Pop Filters and Windscreens Temperature and HumidityCaring forChapterMicrophones2 Shock ProtectionCleaning and Storage Close-Miking vs. Distance-Miking Techniques Basic MikingChapterConcepts3Dealing with Unwanted Low-Frequencies Large Capsules vs. Medium CapsulesMic Preamp Revolutionary New Tampa Preamp Recording EnvironmentPhasing Issues with Multiple Microphones Choosing & Using Microphones Choosing & Using Microphones Appropriate angle Stereo MikingChapterTechniques4Mid-Side BlumleinDecca Tree Spaced OmniChoosing & Using Microphones Vocals Specific MikingChapterApplications5Acoustic Guitar Grand Piano Electric GuitarDrums Three different approaches to miking Drum kit with two mics Choosing & Using Microphones Choosing & Using Microphones Choosing & Using Microphones Patterns Cardioid, Omni & Figure Address Top M-Audio FamilyChapter 6of MicrophonesProblem Sound is muffled TroubleshootingAppendix a TipsProblem No audio from mic Problem Audible buzzAudio Canada ContactAppeInformationdix BAudio France Audio Germany Audio Japan