MXL Revelation II Bedienungsanleitung

MXL Mikrofon Revelation II

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An Introduction to the MXL Relevation II
Thank you for choosing the MXL Relevation II. Your new Relevation II
microphone has been designed and engineered in the USA by our world-class
team of electrical and audio engineers and is built for the most critical sound
applications. The newest member of the MXL flagship product family, the
Relevation II is an extraordinary studio microphone that delivers the warmth
and intimacy of a tube mic with clarity and punch for balanced recording.
The MXL Relevation II features individually selected components,
chosen for their superior sonic capabilities. Examples include the EF86
pentode tube and balanced transformer output. The MXL Relevation II also
includes a roll-off switch, phase reversal, and -10dB pad.
The MXL Relevation II will provide many years of outstanding service
and the finest quality recordings attainable. Before you get started, we
encourage you to review this manual. Inside you’ll find some recording tips,
tricks and specific features of the MXL Relevation II that will help you obtain
the best possible recording results.
Enjoy your MXL Relevation II!
The MXL Team
Bass Roll-off Switch
The Relevation II Power Supply features a bass roll-off switch to help reduce
proximity effect. Proximity effect is distortion that often occurs when a sound source
is too close to the mic. Some microphone patterns boost bass as you get closer to the
microphone; cardioid mics, for instance, tend to boost bass. The bass roll-off switch
reduces the low frequencies for a more full range sound.
Phase Switch
The Relevation II also includes a phase switch which allows you to reverse
the polarity of the microphone signal by 180 degrees. This can help minimize phase
issues when recording with multiple microphones.
Variable Pattern Control Knob
The Relevation II features a continuously variable pattern selector located on
the Relevation II Power Supply. This knob allows you to alter the polar pickup pattern
of the microphone from omni-directional to figure-8, and everything in between. This
can be done with the microphone turned on without causing any damage to the
unit; however, it is recommended that you mute your speakers when changing to a
new pattern. To change the polar pattern, simply rotate the knob to customize the
microphone’s pickup pattern for your specific recording application. After rotating the
knob to a new polar pattern, it will take a few seconds for the capsule to charge back
up. During these few seconds, we recommend muting your speakers because you
will hear static. Keep in mind there is no single right way to finding the perfect sound.
Experimentation with different patterns in different recording situations will be the key.
One of the most popular polar patterns, a microphone picks up cardioid
sound from the front of the microphone, less sound from the sides, and has good
rejection of sound to the back of the microphone. The cardioid pattern is well suited
for situations when you want to pick up specific sound sources like a guitar within an
ensemble and is recommended for recording applications where the acoustics are
good but not perfect. For instance, a cardioid pattern is less likely to pick up ambient
noise from computers and recording equipment.
An omni-directional microphone picks up sound equally from all sides of
the microphone. Omni-directional microphones are recommended for environments
with excellent acoustics as they tend to pick up ambient noise. This patten is well
suited for picking up sound from a wider recording area. Omni-directional mics are
less sensitive to plosives, handling noise, and proximity effect.
Commonly referred to as “bi-directional,” the figure-8 pattern will pick
up sounds from the front and back sides of the microphone with equal sensitivity
while maintaining a large amount of rejection 90 degrees off-axis. Figure-8 patterns
are the most susceptible to proximity effect and are commonly used in “mid-side”
stereo recording setups.
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Marke: MXL
Kategorie: Mikrofon
Modell: Revelation II

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