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Zachary Millward Audio Production
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Microphone Types
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| Dynamic microphone |
Most of you will have used a dynamic mic at sometime or another -- if it looks like a mesh ball on a stick, then it's almost certainly a dynamic model. In live sound, nearly all the mics used are dynamics, and in the studio, instruments such as drums, electric guitars, and basses may also be recorded using dynamic mics. Dynamic microphones have the advantages of being relatively inexpensive and hard-wearing, and they don't need a power supply or batteries to make them operate. So, how do they work?
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| Capacitor microphone |
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| electret microphones |
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Unit assessment feedback form
Assessor feedback: good intro- began with audio reccording formats, little to much written data on the slide, recording location again too much written data.
Student comments: I agree that the chief problem was the level of data displayed on the slides and that this is a priority issue that needs to be resolved.
Student comments: I agree that the chief problem was the level of data displayed on the slides and that this is a priority issue that needs to be resolved.
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