Title: WVUncovered: Recording Theory
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Sound generation
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Dynamic microphone needs no batteries
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Condenser microphone needs batteries or phantom
power
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Microphone sensitivity
Omnidirectional
Cardioid
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Microphone sensitivity
Hypercardioid
Cardioid
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Microphone sensitivity
Shotgun of supercardiod
Cardioid
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Microphone sensitivity
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Sampling rate 44.1 kHZ (cycles per
second) Twice the highest frequency that a
healthy human can hear (22 kHZ)
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Bit depth (number of divisions per sample).
Greater bit depth provides smoother, more
accurate sound. 16 bits is the professional radio
standard.
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Graphic representation of sound in Audacity
editing program
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VU (analog) and Digital meters register average
recording levels
-12 dB digital with peaks no greater than 0 dB
0 dB analog is standard
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Clipping means the peaks of sound curves are cut
off making recordings sound harsh and highly
irritating
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Clipping in an audio editing program
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Cables, connectors and plugs make sure you have
the right ones
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Cables, connectors and plugs
Balanced XLR cables. The standard for
professional sound support public address,
musicians, radio TV. Heavy duty, locking
connectors, free from interference over long
distances.
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Cables, jacks and plugs
1/4 jacks
TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) balanced cable. Has two
conductors plus ground. Same as XLR cable but
with 1/4 plugs. Can run long distances.
TS (tip-sleeve) cable with 1/4 plug. Has two
conductors but no ground, for short distances
only.
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Cables, jacks and plugs
Miniature stereo phone plugs Standard connectors
for computer and portable audio components
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RCA (home stereo) cables, jacks and plugs. One
conductor plus ground. Keep as short as possible.
RCA jacks
1/8 stereo jack (female) to two RCA monaural
plugs (male).
1/8 stereo plug (male) to RCA jack (female).
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Cables, connectors and plugs
Mixer inputs 4 XLR mic input jacks (right), 5
RCA audio component jacks (center), 1 XLR (male)
mic output plug plus 1 RCA output jack (left)