Townsend Labs Sphere L22 Precision Microphone System Guide
Recording Vocals
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There are many hypercardioid mics available with fixed or multi-pattern options. For example, the
AKG 414 and Neumann TLM-170 large diaphragm condenser mics have a hypercardioid option, but
they are not necessarily the best sounding choices. Mic designers typically optimize the cardioid
setting to sound best, followed by the omnidirectional option. The change in sound between omni,
cardioid, hypercardioid and figure-8 can be quite dramatic; hypercardioid and figure-8 are often not
the best patterns for vocals.
The proximity effect can also increase with more directional patterns. A cardioid or subcardioid mic
typically gives the best frequency balance, but that may conflict with getting a clear vocal sound
provided by a more directional pattern.
With
OFF-AXIS CORRECTION
, this is no longer a restriction. For example, you can select a subcardioid
LD-67 model combined with a hypercardioid pattern. This creates a hybrid mic model incorporating
the best of both worlds.
Acoustic Treatment
Hypercardioid mics have a rear lobe in their reception pattern that picks up some sound from directly
behind the mic, which may include some room reflections. However, this lobe is usually small
enough that placing acoustical material behind the mic (i.e., a GOBO or reflection filter) can
minimize it without having to treat the entire room.
OFF-AXIS CORRECTION
also allows you to continuously dial in the best pattern for a particular room
and application. Sometimes a pattern somewhere between hypercardioid and figure-8 is ideal.
Due to the proximity effect, the polar pattern of any directional mic varies with distance from the
vocalist. The On-Axis Distance control lets you set the distance between the mic and the vocalist.
The Off-Axis Distance control lets you set the distance between the mic and the sources you are
trying not to pick up, such as bleed from other instruments or reflections from floors, ceilings, and
walls.
Since there is unlikely to be a single off-axis source distance, an average or approximate distance
works perfectly well. For example, if the distance to the walls is 2 m and the distance to the floor is
1 m, a setting of 1.5 m is a good choice; fine tuning it by ear is the best option.