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Microphone Fundamentals . The purpose of the microphone is to convert sound waves into electrical impulses as faithfully as possible . There are four general types of microphones : ( 1 ) pressure or dynamic , ( 2 ) velocity or ribbon ...
Microphone Fundamentals . The purpose of the microphone is to convert sound waves into electrical impulses as faithfully as possible . There are four general types of microphones : ( 1 ) pressure or dynamic , ( 2 ) velocity or ribbon ...
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RCA's BK 11A ( the successor to the 44 BX ) and BK 5A are the ribbon microphones most widely used . Combination or Variable Pattern . These microphones represent a more recent application of microphone research .
RCA's BK 11A ( the successor to the 44 BX ) and BK 5A are the ribbon microphones most widely used . Combination or Variable Pattern . These microphones represent a more recent application of microphone research .
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In addition to the supervision of volume output , he may have the responsibility of ( 1 ) having the faders open and closed when they should be , ( 2 ) fading the microphones in or out smoothly as needed for certain effects , and ( 3 ) ...
In addition to the supervision of volume output , he may have the responsibility of ( 1 ) having the faders open and closed when they should be , ( 2 ) fading the microphones in or out smoothly as needed for certain effects , and ( 3 ) ...
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