cardioid microphone

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cardioid microphone

The singer leans close to the cardioid microphone during a vocal recording.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A directional microphone with a cardioid pattern of sensitivity: A cardioid microphone is a type of microphone that is most sensitive to sound coming from the front and sides, while rejecting sound coming from the rear. Its pickup pattern is heart-shaped when viewed from above, which is the origin of its name (from the Greek kardia, meaning "heart").
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • For the vocal recording, the engineer chose a cardioid microphone to isolate the singer's voice from the background noise.
    • Podcasters often use a cardioid microphone to ensure their voice is captured clearly while minimizing room echo.
Advanced Usage
  • "Hypercardioid" and "Supercardioid": These are variations of the cardioid pattern. A supercardioid microphone has a tighter front pickup angle and a small lobe of sensitivity at the rear, offering greater directionality. A hypercardioid is even more directional, with a narrower front pickup angle and a larger rear lobe.
    • For miking a drum kit in a live setting, a supercardioid microphone might be used to better reject sound from other instruments.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cardioid Pattern (n): The specific heart-shaped sensitivity pattern characteristic of this microphone type.
    • The polar plot clearly shows the cardioid pattern of the microphone.
  • Unidirectional Microphone (n): A broader category of directional microphones that includes cardioid, supercardioid, and hypercardioid types.
Synonyms
  • Directional microphone: A general term for any microphone designed to pick up sound primarily from one direction.
  • Unidirectional microphone: A synonym often used interchangeably with "directional microphone," specifically indicating sensitivity in one primary direction.
Related Technical Terms
  • Polar Pattern (n): A graph that shows the sensitivity of a microphone to sounds arriving from different angles.
    • The cardioid is one of the most common polar patterns for studio microphones.
  • Off-axis rejection (n): The ability of a microphone, like a cardioid, to reduce the level of sounds coming from outside its primary pickup angle.
    • The cardioid microphone's excellent off-axis rejection helped clean up the dialogue track.
cardioid microphone

The singer leans close to the cardioid microphone during a vocal recording.

Noun
  1. a directional microphone with a cardioid pattern of sensitivity