
ez_willis
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Need some tips on how to read a freq response chart. The one pictured below is for an Oktava MK-012, with the cardioid capsule.
You will as soon as you here it-SouthSIDE Glen said:... There is no legend for the color coding on the upper frequency chart, so I'm not sure of the signifigance of the different colored lines on that one. That red line is rather disturbing-looking, but frankly I don't know what that line represents.
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So I assume that would bemixsit said:You will as soon as you here it-those generally are the 90 and 180 response curves.
Exactly! That's the main difference between theory and application.SouthSIDE Glen said:YMMV - the response charts say next to nothing about what the mic will actually sound like.
And more specifically, what's the difference sonically between using the cardioid, omni, and hyper-cardioid capsules.ez_willis said:Okay, I phrased the question poorly.
If I'm using the Oktava MK-012's with the cardioid capsules on for overheads on a kit, how will the direction they're pointed in affect the overall sound of the tracks?
I'm getting too much kit and not enough cymbals.
ez_willis said:And more specifically, what's the difference sonically between using the cardioid, omni, and hyper-cardioid capsules.
The thing that the respose graphs tell you is: if you point the mics away from the kit, you lose all the midrange.ez_willis said:Okay, I phrased the question poorly.
If I'm using the Oktava MK-012's with the cardioid capsules on for overheads on a kit, how will the direction they're pointed in affect the overall sound of the tracks?
I'm getting too much kit and not enough cymbals.