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- Microphone_practice abstract "There exist a number of well-developed microphone techniques used for micing musical, film, or voice sources. Choice of technique depends on a number of factors, including: The collection of extraneous noise. This can be a concern, especially in amplified performances, where audio feedback can be a significant problem. Alternatively, it can be a desired outcome, in situations where ambient noise is useful (hall reverberation, audience reaction). Choice of a signal type: Mono, stereo or multi-channel. Type of sound-source: Acoustic instruments produce a sound very different from electric instruments, which are again different from the human voice. Situational circumstances: Sometimes a microphone should not be visible, or having a microphone nearby is not appropriate. In scenes for a movie the microphone may be held above the pictureframe, just out of sight. In this way there is always a certain distance between the actor and the microphone. Processing: If the signal is destined to be heavily processed, or "mixed down", a different type of input may be required. The use of a windshield as well as a pop shield, designed to reduce vocal plosives.".
- Microphone_practice wikiPageExternalLink The_Stereophonic_Zoom.pdf.
- Microphone_practice wikiPageExternalLink Visualization-AB60-E.htm.
- Microphone_practice wikiPageExternalLink Visualization-Blumlein-E.htm.
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- Microphone_practice subject Category:Microphones.
- Microphone_practice subject Category:Sound_recording.
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- Microphone_practice comment "There exist a number of well-developed microphone techniques used for micing musical, film, or voice sources. Choice of technique depends on a number of factors, including: The collection of extraneous noise. This can be a concern, especially in amplified performances, where audio feedback can be a significant problem. Alternatively, it can be a desired outcome, in situations where ambient noise is useful (hall reverberation, audience reaction).".
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