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Monday, November 21, 2011
Tim Vear 11/21/11 10:55 AM,Instruments and other sound sources are characterized by their frequency output, by their directional output, and by their dynamic range. Frequency Output Frequency output is the span of fundamental and harmonic frequencies produced by an instrument, and the balance or relative level of those frequencies. Musical instruments have overall frequency ranges as found in the chart below. The dark section of each line indicates the range of fundamental frequencies and the shaded section represents the range of the highest harmonics… View this story
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Tim Vear 07/26/11 05:08 PM, 0 CommentsIn order to select a microphone for a specific application, it is first necessary to know the important characteristics of the sound source(s) and of the sound system. Once these are defined, a look at the five areas of microphone specifications previously discussed will lead to an appropriate match. Finally, correct placement and proper use will insure best performance. In this section, we will present recommendations for some of the most common worship facility sound applications. The sound system in… View this story
Filed in: Church Sound • Feature • Study Hall • Microphone • Sound Reinforcement • Stage • Technician



