The present invention relates to ribbon microphones and, more particularly, to tunable ribbon microphone.
Ribbon microphones have a dominant footprint in recording history, and it rise and fall in different period of times. In 1950's popularity of the ribbon microphones were at the peak.
The ribbon microphones made by use of two separate magnets placed in parallel by the opposite pole with an air gap in between to generate a high magnetic field. A thin aluminum foil ribbon placed in the middle of the magnetic field. The movement of the ribbon generates an electrical signal. The signal increase by ratio of 1:20 or 1:25 with the use of a transformer.
Early ribbon microphones have very low current signal output due to weak magnetic field produced by available magnets at that time. Many methods are employed to reach stronger magnetic field such as increasing the size of the magnets, tapered the magnets or use ferromagnetic material to concentrating the magnetic field in the ribbon area. Accordingly, the ribbon microphones were heavy and enormous. Another issue was the ribbon inside the ribbon microphones. The tension of the ribbon is a vital factor in ribbon microphone sound characteristic. The ribbons made of thin aluminum foil that is brittle and by a blast of air, quickly deform and lose tension. Consequently, the ribbon put out of place and the microphone start to generating distortion and lose its original frequency response.
By presents of condenser and dynamic microphones with higher signal output, less noise, better frequency response, smaller size and lower weight, the ribbon microphones began to replace by condenser and dynamic microphones.
As the audio industry transferring from analog to digital, engineers discovered ribbon microphones sounds more natural in compare to condenser and dynamic microphones. The warmth and natural sound of the ribbon microphones especially smooth high frequencies were reasons to raised new demands for Ribbon microphones. On the other hand, material science have developed through years after early ribbons. A new generation of ribbon microphones begins to attract the microphone market.
As the demands are raised for ribbon microphones many company starts to research and develop ribbon microphones with today's technology. The old magnets such as Alnico magnets replaced by neodymium magnets for stronger magnetic field. New transformers and buffer amps are designed to maximize the sensitivity and terminate the risk of damaging ribbon by phantom power. Furthermore, new alternative ribbons are introduced to the market called film ribbon. Referring to U.S. Pat. No. 8,218,795 B2 the film ribbons are much stronger and having an elastic inherent to keep their original shape and tension by use of polyethylene terephthalate film polymer and a new method of corrugating. The shape memory of the new ribbon helps the ribbon to returns to the original shape any time it tensioned by blast of air or phantom power short circuiting or any other reason.
New ribbon microphones are growing fast due to the nature of their sound, practical size, and acceptable output signal sturdiness in compare of the earlier versions. However, the biggest potential of modern day ribbon microphones are not revealed yet. Something that none of the other type of microphones capable of it. The ability to control the tension of the ribbon by user.
With the old ribbon materials, it was impossible to change the tension of the ribbon repeatedly. Instead, the new alternatives materials can be used as an advantage to build a tunable ribbon microphone with a function to change the tension of the ribbon easily and quickly by the user. Thus, the user always has the choice to set the ribbon tension back to the factory default or explore new characteristics. In conventional microphones, the tension of the ribbon or diaphragm of microphones are always precisely adjusted in manufacture depend on the use of the microphone, and user do not have any control of it. So in conventional microphones recording engineer always use many microphones with different characteristic that sweet a particular type of sound, and they have to change many microphones to reach their desired result. The different tension of ribbon or diaphragm can produce different frequency and dynamic response. The ability to change ribbon tension in tunable ribbon microphone help the recording engineer to have more options before deciding to change the microphone. Different tension of the ribbon not only change the frequency response and harmonics, the tension of the ribbon have a direct effect on initial attack and resonates in dynamic form of the captured sound. By controlling the tension of the ribbon one can achieve much broader possibilities to record a sound. The process to find the desired result can be much faster, and the result would be more interesting by using tunable ribbon microphones. Instead, using conventional microphone and changing many microphones to find the best microphone for the purpose of recording would be time-consuming and in some cases impossible without using a tunable ribbon microphone.
The Tunable ribbon microphone bring a new world of experimenting for audio engineers to discover the effect of different tension of the ribbon on different sound source output. The tunable ribbon microphone potentially revolutionize microphone industry and open up new angle of development for microphone designers and manufacturers.
It is therefore an object of invention to provide control over pressure of the ribbon by user.
It is another object of the invention to provide an improved structure for a ribbon microphone which is simple in construction, cost effective and more practical than the conventional ribbon microphones.
It is another object of the invention to provide fast, easy and precise way to adjusting the pressure of the ribbon on ribbon microphone.
It is another object of the invention to provide a ribbon microphone that can be specifically and precisely adjusted for different situations and sound sources.
It is another object of the invention to provide a ribbon microphone that be more practical tools for recording vocal due to many different characteristics on vocal sounds.
It is another object of the invention to provide ability to tune ribbon pressure for certain fundamental frequency matched by sound source to capture most of the harmonics.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide ability to adjust the microphone to be capable of capture ultra-high pressure sound sources.
It is yet another object of the invention to control the dynamic of signal before using any signal compressor by just adjusting suitable pressure on ribbon depends on sound source level.
It is yet another object of the invention to emphasis certain frequencies on sound source and shape our sound before any conversion.
It is yet another object of the invention to be able to record more variety of sound by just one microphone.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a tunable ribbon microphone having magnets positioned adjacent with small air gap in between pieces in opposite pole. An elastic ribbon placed in the air gap between the magnets by adjustable ribbon holder structure. The adjustable ribbon holder structure include two ribbon holders and a ribbon tension control. The ribbon holder can be fixed from one side and sliding on the other side or sliding on both sides. The ribbon tension control adjust the tension of the elastic ribbon. By turning the ribbon tension control, turning motion translate to linear motion and change the position of adjustable ribbon holder. Accordingly effect the distance between the ribbon holders and alter the tension of the ribbon. The amount of tension can be measured by the help of measurement bar imprinted on ribbon tension control. The tunable ribbon microphone may have more than one ribbon, adjustable ribbon holder structure and ribbon tension control.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the Figures.
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The main body 17 made of a solid material and includes a fixed ribbon holder 19, magnets placement area 20, adjustable ribbon holder placement area 21; middle body threaded holes 22, lower body holes 23, and wiring holes 24. The magnetic field structure's shape and components could change in order to maximizing the magnetic field in the ribbon 12 area. A tunable ribbon microphone can hire different mechanism rather than magnetic field structure 10 to capture sound signals such as using movement capture sensors to capture the ribbon 12 or diaphragm movements. In this case may the ribbon 12 or diaphragm do not require to be conductive, and the size of the tunable ribbon microphone become much smaller due to the elimination of magnets 16 in magnetic field structure 10. Overall shape of tunable ribbon microphone can vary, and the attached drawings are examples to help better understanding of the invention.
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The main purpose of the adjustable ribbon holder structure 11 is to control the tension of the ribbon 12, and the design of the structure is not restricted to the following examples.
The adjustable ribbon holder structure 11 consist of a pair of ribbon holder supports 25, an adjustable ribbon holder 26 with round threaded sides and a ribbon tension control 28. The ribbon holder supports 25 inserted through the lower body holes 23 in the main body 17 and tightened to the middle body threaded holes 22. Preferably a pair of rubber compression springs 29 inserted to the ribbon holder supports 25 and forcing adjustable ribbon holder 26 to return to its default position. The compression springs 29 also stop the adjustable ribbon holder 26 from rattling and smooth out the movement of ribbon tension control 28. Referring to
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Yet another example of adjustment ribbon holder structure is to use two partially threaded screws rigidly tightened to the body. The sliding ribbon holder and two compression springs located between the partially threaded screws and the main body. The compression springs are between sliding ribbon holder and head of the partially threaded screws. The compression springs keep the sliding ribbon holder in place and control the movement of it. With the help of a fine threaded hole or a fine threaded bush within the body and a fine adjustment screw we can control the position of the sliding ribbon holder. By turning the fine adjustment screw in one direction, moves more into the body and push the sliding ribbon holder to the center of the microphone. Therefore, turning the fine adjustment screw in reverse, moves the fine adjustment screw out of the body so the spring force the sliding ribbon holder back to the sides.
Adjustable ribbon holder structure 11 may have more than one adjustable ribbon holder 26 and ribbon tension control 28 and may not have any fixed ribbon holder 19. The parts can positioned differently depend on numbers of ribbons 12 and ribbon holders 26 and/or 19.
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Usually, the signal produced by the ribbon 12 is low current. So the signal adjustment components are raise and balanced the current by use of a step up transformer by factor of 1:20 or 1:25. The signal adjustment components can vary depend on desired signal output. The signal adjustment components can be one or two transformers with different ratio in conjunction with a tube or transistor buffer amplifier. The signal adjustment components preferably placed in lower body 33 of the tunable ribbon microphone to minimize magnetic interferences and feed by the ribbon's 12 signals. The final signal routed to the microphone output connector.
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The ribbon tension control 28 can be equipped with a locking system to keep the ribbon tension control 28 from changing when it is unnecessary.
Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/907,265, filed Nov. 21, 2013, for TUNABLE RIBBON MICROPHONE, by Mohsen Ghaffari, included by reference herein and for which benefit of the priority date is hereby claimed.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US14/65253 | 11/12/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61907265 | Nov 2013 | US |