M Audio Microphone BC30 RY30562 RY30963 User Manual

Pulsar II Matched Pair  
About your Pulsar II Matched Pair  
This package contains a “matched” pair of M-Audio Pulsar II microphones that were carefully selected at the factory  
for their virtually identical frequency response characteristics. The matching process makes these microphones ideal  
candidates for stereo recording or any miking application where great consistency is required between two microphones.  
While these microphones are perfect for stereo use, keep in mind that they can also be used in mono applications just  
like standard Pulsar II microphones.  
Note that this guide only covers stereo recording applications of your Pulsar II microphones. To learn about the Pulsar II  
microphone itself, please refer to the separate Pulsar II Care and Usage guide also included with this package.  
What’s in the Box?  
If your box does not include the following items, please contact your dealer immediately:  
(2) M-Audio Pulsar II microphones  
(2) Hard Mounts  
(2) Windscreens  
(1) Stereo Bar  
(1) Wooden case  
(1) Care and Usage Guide  
(1) This Addendum  
(2) Soft Cloth bags  
(1) Microphone Riser  
Recording Methods  
This section covers two of the most common stereo recording techniques and will help you get started recording quickly.  
Keep in mind that there are many different ways of recording in stereo and this section is not an exhaustive study of all of  
the possible methods.  
X-Y  
This method of stereo recording is very popular due to its relative simplicity in setup  
and excellent mono mixdown compatibility. To use this method, attach both Pulsar II  
microphones to the stereo bar while using the Microphone Riser adapter on one of  
the microphones. The Microphone Riser positions one Pulsar II higher than the other,  
allowing the capsules to cross while remaining on parallel planes. The result of this  
positioning allows for recording the truest possible stereo image.  
Align the microphones so that the capsules are stacked directly on top of each other at  
a 90° angle. If you would like a wider stereo image, this angle can be increased up to  
about 110° while a narrower stereo field can be created by reducing this angle down to 60°. Experiment with various  
angles until you find one that works best for your application.  
As stated earlier, an additional advantage of this miking method is excellent mono mixdown compatibility. This means  
that your left and right channels can be summed together into mono with little or no phase-related issues such as  
cancellation or comb filtering.  
ORTF  
This recording method was originally developed by the French  
national broadcasting agency, the Office de Radio Télévision  
Française (ORTF) and emulates the pickup pattern of the human  
ears. To use this method, place the microphones on the Stereo Bar  
so that the capsules are 6-7 inches apart and that the microphones  
form a 110° angle. The Microphone Riser is not required in this  
configuration.  
This method results in a wide, natural sounding stereo image with  
good separation. However, recording engineers should be careful if  
mixing down ORTF signals to mono since phase issues (cancellation, comb filtering, etc.) may result depending on the  
placement of the microphones.  
Additional Recording Methods  
As stated in the previous section, there are a variety of stereo recording methods not mentioned in this guide (Blumlein,  
Mid-Side, Spaced Omni, Decca Tree, etc.) and each method has its advantages and drawbacks. Your matched Pulsar II  
microphones and stereo bar are compatible with many of these methods.  
A great deal has already been written about stereo recording and we suggest searching the Internet or visiting your local  
music retailer or bookstore to learn more about these additional methods.  
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