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Matched pair requires what

Same make, model (serial #) wear and age

Spaced pair requires what

Left and right, same type model and manufacturer.


Time arrival cues, amplitude cues

XY requires what

Same manufacture and model close together without touching 90 to 13 degrees apart

XY IS WHAT

An intensity dependant system requiring two directional microphones

Why may phase not be an issue with XY

Because the midpoint of the XY pair is aimed at the source

XY IS TYPICALLY WHAT

Cardioid

What had the highest output and produces the most high and low frequencies and bass

The sound hole

Describe the Blumlein setup

Two crossed bi directional mics


90 degrees excellent ambiance


With a studio or concert hall

Describe decca tree setup

It used time and amplitude to create stereo image, 3 omni directional mics


Left and right feet apart, front is 1.5


Feet from center point.

WHAT does ORTF STAND FOR

Office de radiodifussion television francaise

What does ORTF DO

Simulates directional perception of human ears,17cm apart 110 degrees

What does roll off do

Takes out lowest frequency that you may not need

Describe ambient mic placement sound

Reverberant or room placement sound equally or more prominent then the direct signal often cardioid

What is O axis

Front of mic

Axial = what

Front address

Radial=what

Side address

Axial axia runs where

Through mic body------€

Radial axis runs where

Perpendicular to mic body, i