Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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... Microphone Fundamentals . The purpose of the microphone is to convert sound waves into electrical impulses as faithfully as possible . There are four general types of microphones : ( 1 ) pressure or dynamic , ( 2 ) velocity or rib- bon ...
... Microphone Fundamentals . The purpose of the microphone is to convert sound waves into electrical impulses as faithfully as possible . There are four general types of microphones : ( 1 ) pressure or dynamic , ( 2 ) velocity or rib- bon ...
Strana 242
... microphone research . By use of the same microphone but with different switch positions , a great variety of pick - up area sensitivity may be achieved . Altec manufactures the 639 B cardioid microphone , which consists of a special ...
... microphone research . By use of the same microphone but with different switch positions , a great variety of pick - up area sensitivity may be achieved . Altec manufactures the 639 B cardioid microphone , which consists of a special ...
Strana 246
... microphone picking up a vocalist is balanced against a second microphone with a selective pick - up of a soft - muted violin section of the orchestra . A third microphone is regulating an eight - voice choir , a fourth microphone is ...
... microphone picking up a vocalist is balanced against a second microphone with a selective pick - up of a soft - muted violin section of the orchestra . A third microphone is regulating an eight - voice choir , a fourth microphone is ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 1 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
Autorská práva | |
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