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Panasonic Wireless Network Camera and Pet Cam (BL-C20A)


Panasonic Wireless Network Camera and Pet Cam (BL-C20A)


$199.00


Box Contents: Wireless/Wired Network Camera, bracket, power supply, mounting hardware, CD-ROM, software and instructions. There’s a wise saying, “Be safe rather than sorry.” The Panasonic BL-C20A Wireless/Wired Network Camera is designed to help you keep watch of anything inside your home using your PC. Use it to view your children or the new baby while you sit in another room. This color surveil…

Axis 0202034 Camera Station 1 License Add On


Axis 0202034 Camera Station 1 License Add On


$99.99


SOFTWARE CAMERA STATION 1 ADD-ON…

Sony ECM-719 One-Point Stereo Microphone - Electret - Lapel - 100Hz to 15kHz - Cable


Sony ECM-719 One-Point Stereo Microphone – Electret – Lapel – 100Hz to 15kHz – Cable


$56.95


Ideal for Sony MD Walkman and DAT Walkman portable stereos, Sony”s ECM-719 One-Point Stereo Microphone is like having two microphones in one. Enjoy features like the Mode Switch (music/meeting) enabling suitable recording for each situation, Back Electret Condenser Pickup Capsules that enable high fidelity performance, an Oxygen-free Copper (OFC) Mic Cable, a High-quality Electric Condenser Micro…

Black Box Camera System for Vehicles, Cars, Buses, RV's, Commercial vehicles


Black Box Camera System for Vehicles, Cars, Buses, RV’s, Commercial vehicles


$249.99


The RVS-300 black box vehicle system is the most technically advanced black box on the market today. The system boasts a high resolution color picture which records at 30 FPS, the camera lens features WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) which provides clear images even under poor lighting conditions. The system has an internal 3-axis-shock sensor with built in GPS. The RVS-300 records every detail of your dr…

X3000 2.7 140° Dual Lens dash board camera car dvr black box video recorder + gps logger


X3000 2.7 140° Dual Lens dash board camera car dvr black box video recorder + gps logger


$82.49


Dual Lens Video:Be connected to two CMOS Sensor, an application can monitor the vehicle dynamics, a monitor inside the vehicle

Support GPS Module:GPS module supports, when the GPS positioning to have, in addition to the use of GPS for time correction, the video will be put in the latitude and longitude coordinates provided by GPS and driving speed of a record, with the application of PC-exclusive…


Itronics ITB-70G Car Black Box Dash Camera Video and Audio Recorder with GPS Record


Itronics ITB-70G Car Black Box Dash Camera Video and Audio Recorder with GPS Record


$299.99


The front view camera can be tilted up to 180 degree and record inside the vehicle if necessary. Built in GPS records the driving speed and displays the data using your computer (using iPass Black Player – Software included). When you play your file via iPass Black Player – it coordinates and matches to the internet PC map (like Google map and etc – internet connection required). Information from …

Camera Recorder- French


Camera Recorder- French


$699.00


Security Software, Axis Communication Inc., Camera Recorder- French, 0179-018…

Axis Camera Recorder


How Microphone Polar Patterns Affect Recording Guitar

The polar patterns of a microphone indicate how sensitive it is to sounds coming from different angles about its central axis. Some microphones are directional and only pick up from a particular direction whereas others will pick up from all around.

There are essentially five main polar responses or pick-up patterns, these are:

Cardioid Patterns – With a Cardioid pattern (the name coming from the heart shape of the pattern) the vast majority of the sound is picked up from the front of the microphone with a reasonable amount from the sides. Very little, however, is picked up from behind.

As a result, you can point this microphone at the sound you want to pick up. This is probably the most commonly used pattern you will come across as it is very versatile and can be used in practically all situations.

Hyper-Cardioid Patterns – Hyper-Cardioid microphones have a similar pattern to cardioid but the response from the sides (referred to as off-axis) is less. This makes it more directional than the Cardioid. Hyper Cardioid microphones are used when isolation between sound sources is important.

They are less sensitive to off-axis sounds and will not pick up near-by sources as easily. Another common use is when used live and there is a feedback problem. Hyper-Cardioid microphones are less likely to pick up sound spill from speakers due to their more directional nature and thus reduce the chances of feedback occurring.

Shotgun Patterns - Shotgun microphones have a very tight pickup pattern and are highly directional. They have small lobes of sensitivity to the left, right, and rear but are significantly more sensitive to the front. This results from placing the element inside a tube with slots cut along the side; wave-cancellation eliminates most of the off-axis noise.

They are used primarily to pick up sounds from a distance, for example, the recording of wildlife. Shotgun microphones are also commonly used on TV and film sets. Uses are in broadcast/film recording work are where the microphone can be held or suspended ‘off-camera’ and in the theatre for picking up actors on stage without having to individually microphone them all.

Due to the sensitivity of these microphones, they are all condensers and, as such, require a phantom power supply.

Omni-directional Patterns – Omni-directional microphones pick up sound from all directions equally as can be seen from the polar response. They tend to produce the most natural sound of all the pickup patterns, capturing the sound source plus all the other acoustic reverberations and nuances.

Omni directional microphones are also not susceptible to the Proximity Effect as are Cardioids. As such, they are used mainly for recording work. Omni’s are not normally used for live work, as they would pick up unwanted sounds such as the audience and sound from speakers, creating one horrendous feedback problem.

Figure 8 Patterns – Figure-of-8 microphones again tend to find their use for recording work, picking up sound from the front and rear of the microphone but not from the sides. They are often used when making stereo recordings.

About the Author

Richard Marples has over 15 years experience of playing and recording guitar, and also hosts a website exaplaining how you can record your guitar at home. If you enjoyed this article on Home Recording then you can get more free tips at => http://www.recordguitarathome.com


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