User manual AEA R92

DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual AEA R92. We hope that this AEA R92 user guide will be useful to you.


AEA R92 : Download the complete user guide (115 Ko)

Manual abstract: user guide AEA R92

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] We want you to make recordings with your R92 as quickly as possible, but please read through this manual carefully. Below you will find important information which could help you avoid damage to your new microphone, as well as help you quickly get great sounding recordings with the R92. A Few Things to Remember. . . 1) Keep it covered when not in use. [. . . ] The tradeoff then is that a lot of gain may be required for recording low level sources. You will need a preamp with 60-65dB of clean gain to get a healthy level on quiet vocal recordings. Using the Figure-8 Pattern The bidirectional (or "figure-8") mic pattern of the R92 is a powerful recording tool. We call the front the "crisp" side and the back the "smooth" side. Try recording on the rear side to get a warmer sounding HF response (the phase of the recorded signal will be inverted as well). Like any bidirectional microphone, the bass response of the R92 is very sensitive to micing distance, but its excellent horizontal off-axis performance makes it easy to find a "sweet spot" when, for example, close micing an acoustic guitar. It is possible to use the bidirectional pattern to provide excellent isolation between musicians playing in the same room. The bidirectional pattern features a `null plane' which provides more sound rejection than any other microphone pattern!Also the excellent off-axis response of the R92 means that whatever bleed is left over from nearby instruments will be reproduced with accurate phase information, so it won't muddy or distort your mix. Here's an illustration of the pickup pattern of your R92. The AEA logo on the front of your R92 points directly towards the `principal axis' indicated in the diagram. The "+" and "-" in this diagram refer to the electrical polarity of sounds arriving at the front and back sides of the microphone respectively. Mic Positioning Suggestions Here are a few ideas to get you started learning how best to use your R92 Ribbon Microphone. They are just suggestions, your creativity and ears will guide you to many uses we haven't listed here. Guitars The R92 has a very sweet, warm tone when used to record guitar amplifiers. Using the R92 makes it possible to get very solid low end with present, yet transparent highs using one easy to position microphone. When using the R92 to record small, low powered amplifiers try moving in to 4" or closer to get a fuller, warmer tone. For high powered amps coupled with closed back cabinets and hefty bass output you may need to pull the mic back as far as 8" or more from the speaker grille to get the right balance of treble and bass frequencies. [. . . ] 5646; it is scheduled for publication in the AES Journal in the 2003 April issue (vol. Alton Everest, published by Audio Engineering Associates, 1998; www. stereosoundbook. com. [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE AEA R92




Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual AEA R92 will begin.

 

Copyright © 2015 - manualRetreiver - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.