Ten Minute Master 135 - Digital Mics
If sound is analogue, how can the first link in a signal path be digital? Grant Bridgeman investigates the world of the digital microphone.

The microphone as we know it today is the result of steady evolution and development over the past 130 or so years, from Alexander Graham Bell’s/Elisha Gray’s liquid transmitter of 1876 through Western Electric’s Shawphone of 1915 to the new, re-created and vintage classics found in studios today. This fascinating diversity has, over the years, enabled users to record an increasingly disparate range of sounds, with similarly increasing clarity and dynamic range.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 66
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