Microphone
Microphones is the device used to turn sound waves (vibration) into electronic sound energy signals which are later recorded or amplified.
There are two types of microphone transducer and pick-up pattern.
The transducer is a microphone part that detects and converts the sound waves. Transducers have a further category of two known as dynamic and condenser.
Dynamic microphones have a huge radius for capturing loud and strong sounds such as drums and loud vocals whereas the condenser is used to capture low frequency more delicate and low frequency sounds such as studio vocals. Dynamic microphones are more durable than the condenser microphone however are require a great amount of sound before they can process it compared to condense which captures any sound that has pressure toward it.
Directional microphones are designed to pick sound from only one specific direction likely where they are facing. There are two types of directional microphones omnidirectional and 360 sound capture.
Omnidirectional microphones are built to pick sound from all of its surroundings or one direction however keeping them at equal balance such as collar microphones whereas 360 sound capture ar made to capture surround sound from one point while being in its specific radius.
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