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mixsit
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I've been experimenting with using fig-8 in multi micing situations, primarily for the purpose of taking advantage of the null characteristics, not to mention their being tighter at less than 90 deg.
Looking at the few polar patterns of mics I have (and others) that show more than the standard 1 kHz' (or limited frequencies) there seems to be an interesting trend in that the ones that do show multiple/extended plots, ribbons show a much less beamy top end than dual cap condensers.
121' pg18
http://www.royerlabs.com/pdf/manuals/R-121manual.pdf
I have a print out for the RCA Varacoustic' (a low ball general purpose' mic for it's time) that isn't well behaived on the back side but very broad up front, Cascade does 500, 1k, 5k, looks good for what's shown.. Don't have the KSM44, but this seems fairly the norm' for dual-caps from what I've seen ..hell for a lot of LDC cards' for that mater.
http://shure.com/stellent/groups/pu...documents/web_resource/us_pro_ksm44_en_ug.pdf
I've been aware of the general consistent patterns of ribbons but it never struck me before to the possible extent of it.
I was just wondering if this a rather very general trend?
Looking at the few polar patterns of mics I have (and others) that show more than the standard 1 kHz' (or limited frequencies) there seems to be an interesting trend in that the ones that do show multiple/extended plots, ribbons show a much less beamy top end than dual cap condensers.
121' pg18
http://www.royerlabs.com/pdf/manuals/R-121manual.pdf
I have a print out for the RCA Varacoustic' (a low ball general purpose' mic for it's time) that isn't well behaived on the back side but very broad up front, Cascade does 500, 1k, 5k, looks good for what's shown.. Don't have the KSM44, but this seems fairly the norm' for dual-caps from what I've seen ..hell for a lot of LDC cards' for that mater.
http://shure.com/stellent/groups/pu...documents/web_resource/us_pro_ksm44_en_ug.pdf
I've been aware of the general consistent patterns of ribbons but it never struck me before to the possible extent of it.
I was just wondering if this a rather very general trend?