Pressure Zone Microphones-: A Practical Application of the Pressure Zone Recording Process-
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DA. M.. Andrews, "Pressure Zone Microphones-: A Practical Application of the Pressure Zone Recording Process-," Paper 1647, (1980 May.). doi:
DA. M.. Andrews, "Pressure Zone Microphones-: A Practical Application of the Pressure Zone Recording Process-," Paper 1647, (1980 May.). doi:
Abstract: The theory of the Pressure Recording Process (PRP-) is discussed. The Pressure Zone Microphone (PZM-) is described. Examples of interfacing Pressure Zone Microphones into real world environments are given.
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The theory of the Pressure Recording Process (PRP-) is discussed. The Pressure Zone Microphone (PZM-) is described. Examples of interfacing Pressure Zone Microphones into real world environments are given.
Author:
Andrews, David M.
Affiliation:
Andrews Audio Consultants, New York, NY
AES Convention:
66 (May 1980)
Paper Number:
1647
Publication Date:
May 1, 1980Import into BibTeX
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