Thursday 15 October 2015

Microphones

1)         As a general guideline, it can be said that dynamic microphones are best suited for live sound work, and that condenser microphones are more suited for use in a recording studio.
Give technical and practical reasons for why this may, or may not, be a valid statement (include diagrams if necessary).
Depending on what getting recorded like vocal or instrument like drums 


2)         What are the three main polar patterns found on microphones? Describe the differences and give examples of how each could be used.
Omi-direction is all around the microphone this is useful cause it can pick up sound all around 
Uni-direction is one direction this is useful for vocals 
Bi-direction is two direction this is useful for picking up sound from both side of the microphone 

3)         Dynamic and condenser microphones are the two most commonly used type of microphone found in the studio. Can you name any other types? Explain their basic technical features and how, or why, they might be used.
Fiber Optic microphone uses strand of glasses instead of metle wires 
Carbon microphones use carbon dust 
4) Give suggestions as to what you might use the following microphones for and explain your answers (using the microphone’s technical specifications to support your answers):
     A)      Audix D6: for kick drums and bass guiter because it and omidirectional mic so it easier to pick up the bass in the intruments 
  1. B)    SE Electronics Titan used for drums to people sing on one mic. because its and uni directional mic it go for picking it up o both side 


  2. C)     Microtech Gefell M300

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