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Eargle's The microphone book [electronic book] : from mono to stereo to surround - a guide to microphone design and application.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Focal, 2011.Edition: 3rd ed. / Ray RayburnDescription: 1 online resource (1 v.)ISBN:
  • 0240820754 (electronic bk.)
  • 9780240820750 (electronic bk.)
Other title:
  • Microphone book
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources:
Contents:
A Short History of the Microphone -- Basic Sound Transmission and Operational Forces on Microphones -- The Pressure Microphone -- The Pressure Gradient Microphone -- First-Order Directional Microphones -- High-Directionality Microphones -- Microphone Measurements, Standards, and Specifications -- Electrical Considerations and Electronic Interface -- Overview of Wireless Microphone Technology; Microphone Accessories -- Basic Stereophonic Techniques -- Stereo Microphones; Classical Stereo -- Recording Techniques and Practice -- Studio Recording Techniques -- Surround Sound Microphone Technology -- Surround Recording Case Studies -- A Survey of Microphones in Broadcast and Communications -- Fundamentals of Speech and Music Reinforcement -- Overview of Microphone Arrays and Adaptive Systems -- Care and Maintenance of Microphones -- Classic Microphones: The Author's View.
Summary: Eargle's Microphone Book is the only guide you will ever need for the latest in microphone technology, application and technique. This new edition features more on microphone arrays and wireless microphones, new material on digital models; the latest developments in surround; expanded advice on studio set up, recording and mic selection. Ray A. Rayburn provides detailed analysis of the different types of microphones available and addresses their application through practical examples of actual recording sessions and studio operations. The book takes you into the studio or concert hall to see how performers are positioned and how the best microphone array is determined. Problem areas such as reflections, studio leakage and isolation are analyzed from practical viewpoints. Creative solutions to stereo sound staging, perspective, and balance are covered in detail. Eargle's Microphone Book is an invaluable resource for learning the 'why' as well as the 'how' of choosing and placing a microphone for any situation. * The most comprehensive guide available, heavily illustrated with helpful diagrams, charts and equations * A timesaving, one-stop reference covering both microphone technology and practical tips on use and problem solving * Written by a highly respected industry veteran and Grammy award winner.
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Eargle's Microphone Book is the only guide you will ever need for the latest in microphone technology, application and technique. This new edition features more on microphone arrays and wireless microphones, new material on digital models; the latest developments in surround; expanded advice on studio set up, recording and mic selection.

Ray A.nbsp;Rayburn provides detailed analysis of the different types of microphones available and addresses their application through practical examples of actual recording sessions and studio operations.

The book takes you into the studio or concert hall to see how performers are positioned and how the best microphone array is determined. Problem areas such as reflections, studio leakage and isolation are analyzed from practical viewpoints. Creative solutions to stereo sound staging, perspective, and balance are covered in detail.nbsp;Eargle'snbsp;Microphone Book is an invaluable resource for learning the 'why' as well as the 'how' of choosing and placing a microphone for any situation.

A Short History of the Microphone -- Basic Sound Transmission and Operational Forces on Microphones -- The Pressure Microphone -- The Pressure Gradient Microphone -- First-Order Directional Microphones -- High-Directionality Microphones -- Microphone Measurements, Standards, and Specifications -- Electrical Considerations and Electronic Interface -- Overview of Wireless Microphone Technology; Microphone Accessories -- Basic Stereophonic Techniques -- Stereo Microphones; Classical Stereo -- Recording Techniques and Practice -- Studio Recording Techniques -- Surround Sound Microphone Technology -- Surround Recording Case Studies -- A Survey of Microphones in Broadcast and Communications -- Fundamentals of Speech and Music Reinforcement -- Overview of Microphone Arrays and Adaptive Systems -- Care and Maintenance of Microphones -- Classic Microphones: The Author's View.

Eargle's Microphone Book is the only guide you will ever need for the latest in microphone technology, application and technique. This new edition features more on microphone arrays and wireless microphones, new material on digital models; the latest developments in surround; expanded advice on studio set up, recording and mic selection. Ray A. Rayburn provides detailed analysis of the different types of microphones available and addresses their application through practical examples of actual recording sessions and studio operations. The book takes you into the studio or concert hall to see how performers are positioned and how the best microphone array is determined. Problem areas such as reflections, studio leakage and isolation are analyzed from practical viewpoints. Creative solutions to stereo sound staging, perspective, and balance are covered in detail. Eargle's Microphone Book is an invaluable resource for learning the 'why' as well as the 'how' of choosing and placing a microphone for any situation. * The most comprehensive guide available, heavily illustrated with helpful diagrams, charts and equations * A timesaving, one-stop reference covering both microphone technology and practical tips on use and problem solving * Written by a highly respected industry veteran and Grammy award winner.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • A Short History of the Microphone
  • Basic Sound Transmission and Operational Forces on Microphones
  • The Pressure Microphone
  • The Pressure Gradient Microphone
  • First-Order Directional Microphones
  • High-Directionality Microphones
  • Microphone Measurements, Standards, and Specifications
  • Electrical Considerations and Electronic Interface
  • Overview of Wireless Microphone Technology; Microphone Accessories
  • Basic Stereophonic Techniques
  • Stereo Microphones; Classical Stereo
  • Recording Techniques and Practice
  • Studio Recording Techniques
  • Surround Sound Microphone Technology
  • Surround Recording Case Studies
  • A Survey of Microphones in Broadcast and Communications
  • Fundamentals of Speech and Music Reinforcement
  • Overview of Microphone Arrays and Adaptive Systems
  • Care and Maintenance of Microphones
  • Classic Microphones: The Author's View

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Ray A. Rayburn, Senior Consultant with K2 Audio LLC. Member of the AES Standards Working Group on Microphones, and Chair of the Standards sub-committee on Interconnections. Recording engineer. Lifetime interest in microphone use, testing, and design.

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