4 using the microphone – AKG Acoustics PERCEPTION 820 Manuel d'utilisation

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PERCEPTION 820 TUBE

4 Using the Microphone

4.4.4 Electric Guitar/Bass

Fig. 10: Electric guitar.

4.4.5 Violin, Viola

Fig. 11: Violin.

Electric guitar:
• Position the microphone 1 to

6 inches (2.5 to 15 cm) in front
of the speaker, aiming at a point
just off the speaker diaphragm
center.

• Use the bass cut and preattenu-

ation pad.

• You may want to use an addi-

tional distant microphone to cap-
ture the sound of the speaker
cabinet as it interacts with the
room.

Electric bass:
• Use the same technique as for the electric guitar.
• You can use a DI box to add the direct signal of the line output on the bass amp to the

microphone signal.

Solo violin:
• Set the polar pattern selector to

cardioid (

) or omnidirectional

(

).

• Direct the microphone at the f

holes from a height of 6 to 8 feet
(1.8 to 2.5 m) above the floor.

Viola:
• Set the polar pattern selector to

cardioid (

) or omnidirectional

(

).

• Direct the microphone to the f

holes from a height of 7 to
10 feet (2.2 to 3 m) above the
floor.

Large string sections:
• Use a combination of a main microphone in an XY, MS, ORTF, or other stereo configura-

tion and close-in spot microphones.

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