Dynamic vocal microphone for speech and backing vocals (5 pages)
Summary of Contents for Devine RM 10
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RM 10 Professional ribbon studio microphone User manual All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice. User manual version: 1.0 Creation date + author initials: 26-11-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: -...
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This will be explained later on in the user manual. Please note that the RM 10 microphone is a highly sensitive microphone and it should be handled with care when transported or installed. Large shocks and severe vibrations may have negative impact on the lifespan and performance of the microphone.
Box contents Box contents: 1x Devine RM 10 ribbon microphone 1x shock mount 1x storage/transport case with foam inlay Unit and accessory inspection - If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time, disconnect it and store it in a dust-free environment.
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Use of the microphone The Devine RM 10 studio microphone is suitable for lots of studio recording applications. It has a special 'figure of eight' polar pattern, also known as bi-directional. In practice, this means that the microphone captures sound from the front, as well as the back of the microphone. Keep this in mind when setting up the microphone, as sound sources positioned at the back of the microphone may have influence on the audio track during recording.
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Magnetic fields and interference. As the Devine RM 10 is a ribbon microphone, it uses a magnet to create the desired magnetic field for the ribbon. Even though this magnet is relatively weak and will probably not cause any harm to other nearby electronics, it is recommended to keep this away from the microphone.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution No sound, or very low sound No phantom power Connect or activate phantom signal power supply Volume set too low Increase incoming volume and gain on your mixer, interface or other sound processing device Microphone positioned too far Place the microphone closer to the away sound source...
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