Microphone positions Clause Samples

The 'Microphone positions' clause defines the specific locations where microphones must be placed during an event, recording session, or performance. It typically outlines the number of microphones, their exact placement relative to performers or instruments, and any technical requirements for optimal sound capture. By clearly specifying these details, the clause ensures consistent audio quality and prevents disputes over sound recording standards or production expectations.
Microphone positions. The distance from the microphone positions on the microphone line PP’ to the perpendicular reference line CC’ as specified in Figure 1 on the test track or in an indoor test facility shall be 2,0 m ± 0,05 m. The microphones shall be located 1,2 m ± 0,02 m above the ground level. The reference direction for free field conditions as specified in IEC 61672-1.2013 shall be horizontal and directed perpendicularly towards the path of the vehicle line CC’.

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