2019-07-01_Computer_Music

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Microphones
Microphonesturnsoundwavesinto
electricalsignals,whichcanthenbe
recorded.It’sa simpleenoughconcept
basedonsomeprettyfundamentalphysics,
buttherearevariationsinhowtheywork
andwhatthey‘hear’.
Eachtypeofmicrophonehasitsown
particular‘polar’or‘pickup’pattern.An
omnidirectionalmicpicksupeverything
aroundit reasonablyequally,whilea
cardioiddirectionalmicpicksupthesignal
infrontofit morethanthatatthesidesor
rear.Anothercommontypeisthe‘figure-8’,
whichpicksupthefrontandrearequally
butrejectsthesides;whilethe
hypercardioidprovidesa narrower
directionalpattern.Somemicsevenhave
multi-patterncapabilities,allowingyouto
choosefromtwoormorepatterns.It’s
importanttounderstandwhatany
givenmicisactuallyhearing,soyou
canchooseonethatsuitsthetask
athandandthespaceyou’rein.
Themostubiquitoustypeofmic
isthecardioid,becauseit’s
directional,sobypointingit atyour
source,you’llhearthatmorethan
everythingelse–
particularlyuseful
whenyouwantto
tryandisolate
whatyou’re
recordingfrom
othersounds.A
cardioidmicdoes
stillpickupsound
frombehindit and
tothesides– it’s
justlesssensitive
there.It also
exhibitssomething
calledthe
proximityeffect,
creatingan
obviousbassboost
asyougetcloserto
thecapsule.Allthis
addsuptoa
designthat’s
functionally
usefulbutnot
completely

transparentinitsbehaviour.In
largerspaceswithgoodacoustics,
anomnidirectionalmicwilldelivera
morenaturalsound;theyalsowork
wellusedasspacedpairstorecord
instereo.
Theotherimportant
considerationwithanymicisthe
wayinwhichit converts
soundwavesintoelectricalsignals.
Therearethreemaintypes:
dynamic,condenserandribbon.
Dynamicmiccapsulesincorporatea
movingcoilandmagnet.They’re
robust,reliable,affordableand
typicallyusedforlivevocals,kick
drums,tomsandother‘high-impact’
sources.A condensermiccapsuleis
a capacitor,soit requiressometype

ofpower(often48Vphantompower
viathemiccable)andislessrobust,but
moresensitiveandaccuratethana
dynamic.Condensersarewellsuitedto
studiouseandpopularforrecordingvocals,
guitars,pianosandroomsignals.
Finally,theribbonmicemploysa thin
metalfoilor‘ribbon’anda magnetinits
pickup.Thisisveryfragile,andhasa low
outputleveland– bydesign– a figure-8
pickuppattern,forsmooth,naturalresults.
It’salsoexcellentathandlingbright,
complexsoundssuchascymbalsandbrass.

Accessories
It’swisetoallocatemostofyourbudgetto
decentmicrophones,buttherearea few
otherextrasthatyou’llneed,too.
Micstandscanbeacquiredreasonably
cheaplyorsecondhand,butaimforthe
bestqualityyoucanafford,ascheaper
standsarehardertoadjustandtighten,and

maydrooportoppleoverwithheaviermics.
Standsalsovaryinheight,andit’s
practicallyimpossibletomicupa snare
drumwitha full-sizedstand,asit getsinthe
way– sobepreparedfortheinstruments
you’rerecording.
Newmicsusuallyincludea clip,cradleor
bothtoattachthemictothestand.The
cradleisexcellentforinsulatingthemic
fromvibration,andsoshouldbeusedif
possible,butmaynotbeeasytopositionfor
certaininstruments.Universalclipsare
availableandoftencomeinhandy.
Forrecordingvocalswitha cardioid
condenser,someformofpopshieldisa
must.If you’restrappedforcash,youcan
makeonefroma coathangeranda pairof
tights,buta properoneiseasiertosetup.
Finally,makesureyouhaveenoughlong
miccablestogetthesignalsfromthe
instrumentsthatyou’rerecordingwithto
yourinterface.

“Mic technology is


simple enough, but


there are variations


in how they work”


Live and direct


Recording an electric guitar (or bass) straight
into the audio interface, rather than via an
amplifier, is called a DI (direct injection)
connection, and it will get you a nice clean
signal that you can process later in your DAW.
However, you need some way of handling the
very high impedance output of the
instrument. Historically, you would use a DI
box for this, and these are still useful when you
want to record both the amplifier output and
DI, as they also split the signal. To record just a
DI, however, look out for a high impedance (Hi-
Z) input on your audio interface.


Shure’s SM58
(above) is a popular
dynamic mic, while
Royer’s R-10 (right)
is a smooth-
sounding ribbon
mic – ideal for
recording guitars


Sontronics’ STC-3X:
a multi-pattern,
large-diaphragm
condenser mic

Mackie’s Onyx Producer 2.2 audio interface features a Hi-Z input for recording DI signals straight into your DAW

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