Rode Classic II [11/16] Setting the polar pattern

Rode Classic II [11/16] Setting the polar pattern
When in the Figure 8 position (fully clockwise),
the microphone picks up sound from in front and
behind, and rejects sound from the other two
sides. This pattern is commonly used for interviews
(Two people with the microphone between them)
or in conjunction with a cardioid microphone to use
the MS (mid-side) stereo recording technique.
Setting the Polar Pattern
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Front is picked up
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Rear and sides are picked up
Front is picked up
(Proximity Effect is an increase in lower
frequencies when the sound source is ‘close’ to
the microphone). The omni pattern is commonly
used for room (ambient) miking or to record a more
natural sound when close miking instruments.

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