This was an assignment for a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) that I am studying, via the University of Berklee and Coursera on an Introduction to Music Production.
I would thoroughly recommend the course for those interested in audio production. While much of it is music-based, it has a lot of useful information which equally relates to audio drama and the use of Digital Audio Workstations.
This is a little wobbly - it was done on a train, without computer access, which is why it is also hand-drawn, and as I say, a little on the wonky side. But I still thought it might be of interest or use to anyone unfamiliar with microphone types and their capabilities, so here it is in its askew glory.
I would thoroughly recommend the course for those interested in audio production. While much of it is music-based, it has a lot of useful information which equally relates to audio drama and the use of Digital Audio Workstations.
This is a little wobbly - it was done on a train, without computer access, which is why it is also hand-drawn, and as I say, a little on the wonky side. But I still thought it might be of interest or use to anyone unfamiliar with microphone types and their capabilities, so here it is in its askew glory.