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This catalog includes all Media Loan microphone in our "General Access" section. General Access is accessible to all enrolled students who are in programs paying media fees.General Access mics are different from Media Loans "Audio Studio" section, which is just for advanced classes and too be used in exclusively inside the audio facilities on campus. For help learning about mics our [[Microphone Basics]] page as well as our [[Audio Fundamentals]] page. | This catalog includes all Media Loan microphone in our "General Access" section. General Access is accessible to all enrolled students who are in programs paying media fees.General Access mics are different from Media Loans "Audio Studio" section, which is just for advanced classes and too be used in exclusively inside the audio facilities on campus. For help learning about mics our [[Microphone Basics]] page as well as our [[Audio Fundamentals]] page. | ||
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* '''Power Source''': Power needed, see the Microphone Basics page to learn about Condensers and Dynamics and what type of transducer needs power to work. | * '''Power Source''': Power needed, see the Microphone Basics page to learn about Condensers and Dynamics and what type of transducer needs power to work. | ||
This catalog has sortable columns. Click on the triangle and the top of the column to put the catalog in the order of contents within that column | This catalog has sortable columns. Click on the triangle and the top of the column to put the catalog in the order of contents within that column | ||
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Revision as of 18:44, 14 December 2021
This catalog includes all Media Loan microphone in our "General Access" section. General Access is accessible to all enrolled students who are in programs paying media fees.General Access mics are different from Media Loans "Audio Studio" section, which is just for advanced classes and too be used in exclusively inside the audio facilities on campus. For help learning about mics our Microphone Basics page as well as our Audio Fundamentals page.
Explanation of Columns
- Type: The most common category used to describe each mic.
- Sound: Example audio for various mics.
- Usage: The most common use the mic is built for.
- Power Source: Power needed, see the Microphone Basics page to learn about Condensers and Dynamics and what type of transducer needs power to work.
This catalog has sortable columns. Click on the triangle and the top of the column to put the catalog in the order of contents within that column
MICROPHONES
Most recent update: November 2021.