The Boya By-M1000 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone Is A Professional Mic Designed For Studio Recording Applications. It Offers Three Different Polar Patterns: Cardioid, Omnidirectional, And Figure-8. The Cardioid Mode Provides A Focused Vocal Pickup, Whilst The Omnidirectional Mode Can Pick Up Sounds From All Directions, And The Figure-8 Mode Deadens The Side Microphones While Allowing Sound Capture From Opposite Ends. You Can Switch To Your Preferred Sound Capturing Mode As Per Your Required Project. The Microphone Has A Flat Frequency Response Of 20 Hz To 20 Khz And A -10 Db Filter To Lower The Volume Of Loud Sound Sources. With This Versatile And Incredible Microphone, You Can Easily Record Songs, Instruments, Podcasts, Voice-Over, Etc. This Microphone Is Manufactured With Durable Metal Housing For Regular Usage.
Boya By-M1000 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone Key Features:
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Can You Lower The Loud Volume Of Vocals Or Instruments On The Boya Microphone?
The Boya Microphone Has A Two-Position Hi-Pass Filter With A Switch Present On The Microphone Itself. It Allows You To Switch Between 0 Db To -10 Db. Switching To The Latter Can Help You Lower The Volume Of Loud Vocals Or Instruments.
When Should You Use The Cardioid Pattern Of The Boya By-M1000?
The Boya Microphone Offers Three Polar Patterns, Cardioid Being One. This Mode Enables You To Switch The Microphone’S Audio Capturing Ability In Front Of The Capsule. In Cardioid Mode, The Ambient Sounds Are Diminished While The Focus Remains On The Main Sound Source, Like Vocal Or Instrument. This Pattern Is Suitable For Recording Voice-Overs, Podcasts, Vocals, Instruments: Guitar, Piano, Etc.
How Many Multiple Patterns Are Featured By Boya By-M1000?
The Boya By-M1000 Features Three Switchable Polar Patterns: Cardioid, Omnidirectional, And Figure-8 Or Bi-Directional. You Can Use Cardioid Mode For Capturing Sound Sources Closer To The Microphone. The Omnidirectional Mode Allows Sound Capture From All Directions And Is A Perfect Choice For Recording Multiple Instruments At Once. The Figure-8 Or Bi-Directional Pattern Utilises The Opposite Microphones On Each End Whilst The Side Microphones Are Temporarily Deadened. This Mode Is Best For Recording Two Instruments Simultaneously.
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