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AudioPedia 106 - Microphones.
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1
Condenser mics may also be referred to as capacitor mics. True or false?
False
True
2
A pressure mic...
has an omni-directional pickup pattern
has an uni-directional pickup pattern
has an bi-directional pickup pattern
3
With XY-or coincident-stereo miking...
the mic's diaphragms are several feet apart
the mic's diaphragms are a foot to a foot-&-a-half apart
the mic's diaphragms are as close together as possible
4
Multi-miking refers to the practice of...
recording multiple instruments simultaneously each with their own mic
using a different mic for every overdub
using the same mic over & over for multiple overdubs
5
A bi-directional mic...
is also referred to as a figure-8 mic
is also referred to as a spaced-omni mic
is also referred to as a stereo mic
is also referred to as an omni-directional mic
6
A mic's polar pattern...
specifies how well the mic will work in colder environments
describes the mic's dynamic response
describes the mic's directional response
none of the above
7
Stereo miking...
should be avoided
uses only two mics to record an entire ensemble
uses the same mic for two or more overdubs
uses a different mic for each take during overdubbing
8
With close miking, mics may be placed...
at least a foot from the source
as close as an inch or so from the source
at least two feet from the source
9
With near-coincident stereo miking...
the mic's diaphragms are about the same distance as human ears
the mic's diaphragms are several feet apart
the mic's diaphragms are as close together as possible
10
Proximity effect refers to...
a bass boost that occurs with close-placement of directional mics
the clipping of a close-miked audio source
the popping "p"s that occur wth some mics
11
A ribbon mic...
has a very narrow frequency response
uses a thin corrugated ribbon for the diaphragm
is a budget mic held together by rubber bands ("ribbons")
12
A transducer...
provides translation of a lyric sheet in an unfamiliar language
converts an audio wave from one physical form to another
converts analog audio to digital audio
13
The Phase switch on a mic preamp...
adds a gentle phasing effect
really flips the signal's polarity
must be activated when the incoming signal includes a phasing effect
14
A microphone's onboard "pad" switch...
mst be used when recording at home in a bedroom studio
cuts the level to avoid overload of the mic's internal preamp
adds sustain to the audio signal to create a musical "pad"
15
Binarual recording...
must be played back on two different stereo systems simultaneously
uses two mics placed in "ears" in a dummy head
must be played back through loudspeakers to get the full effect
16
Most mics designed to be primarily vocal mics are...
small-diaphragm mics
large-diaphragm mics
shotgun mics
17
A cardioid mic...
rejects sound from the sides
picks up sound from all directions
rejects sound from the rear
18
Phantom power is...
a type of wireless mic
used to power electric guitars
the amplifier in a powered loudspeaker
a 48-volt DC voltage that powers most condenser mics
19
A Decca Tree is...
a specific stereo miking arrangement with three mics
a close-miking setup specifically for classical recording
a recording for one of several record labels owned by Decca Records
20
A dynamic mic captures signals via...
a capacitor circuit
a modified compressor circuit
infrared
electromagnetic induction
21
An omni-directional mic...
picks up sound from all directions
rejects sound from the rear
is the same as a Figure-8 mic
rejects sound from the sides
22
The three types of microphone designs are...
high-frequency, low-frequency, & full-range
cheap, expensive and unaffordable
dynamic, ribbon, & condenser
long, medium, & short
23
The term "plosives" refers to...
the bass boost that occurs with close-placement of directional mics
the clipping of a close-miked instrument source
the popping "p"s that sometimes occur when recording vocals
AudioPedia 106
Microphones
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