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Sound Engineering Department – Devs Music Article – Pick up patterns of Microphone – Devs Music Having talked about the main types of microphones in a seprate article, lets discuss what we mean by polar patterns. Polar patterns determine where the sound source can be located in relation to the diaphragm so that the sound can be recorded accurately. There are 4 main pattern types, these being: -         Omni -         Cardioid, -         Hemispherical, -         Bipolar.  Omni Patterns: Omni patterns will pick up all sounds around the microphone. Any sound source in front, back or to the sides will be picked...

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Sound Engineering Department – Devs Music Article – Things a Beginner Sound Engineer should know – Part III What is Jack Plug and Lead cable? Jack plug is the most basic form of connector found on instruments such as Guitars, keyboards etc. The jack plug connector normally carries a mono signal, but there are also a jack plugs with ‘TRS’ (like the headphones) setting that carry a stereo signal. Lead cables are the wires that join the two connectors. Lead cables can be balanced (microphone lead) or unbalanced. (guitars/ keyboard). What do you mean by ‘level’ in Sound Engineering? Level...

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Sound Engineering Department – Devs Music Article – Things a Beginner Sound Engineer should know – Part II What is a Distortion? When a too high setting is used for example a too high Gain staging, the sound is distorted or sound grated which is an undesirable effect. Take note that these days for recording some instruments such as an electric guitar this distortion effect is used as a creative effect. What do you mean by Gain? Gain is a very important aspect of controlling the audio signal. Gain directly controls the volume or the amplification of the input signal....

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Sound Engineering Department – Devs Music Article – Things a Beginner Sound Engineer should know Part I What is Acoustics: The ‘sound’ of a room or space. The acoustic of any space is defined primarily by its size and the types of surfaces therein. These two characteristics in turn determine how a sound wave is dispersed within the space. A big indoor concert hall, for example, is generally a large space with flat walls. A sound wave therefore takes a long time to disperse in such a space as the hard surfaces absorb very little of the wave’s energy and...

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Sound Engineering Department – Devs Music Article - Recording Acoustic Guitar What we need – Basic needs? A PC or laptop Any DAW such as Protools Audio Interface (1 -2 channels) Studio Condenser Microphone (Large Diaphragm) Semi Electric Guitars are good for Live Performances Mixing but for Studio Recording it is important to capture the whole sound produced by the Acoustic Guitar, such as the resonance produced by the body of the Guitar near the sound hole, the sharper sound created by the neck of the Guitar etc. Mic Placement is very important. Microphone should NOT be Place exactly in...

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