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Microphone Pick-Up Patterns
Pick-up pattern Clarification Mic examples
OMNIDIRECTIONAL
Generally the best way to pick up sound. 
Microphone position has practically no effect on 
how/what sound is picked up. Due to possibility of 
feedback creation, omnidirectional microphones 
are not recommended to be used in sensitive 
environment with a lot of reflection – rooms with 
loudspeaker installations, glass walls etc
ME 9002 
MMD 42-1 
MKE 1 
MKE 2 
SL Headmic 1
CARDIOID
Perfect microphones for feedback sensitive 
environments (glass walls, loudspeaker 
installations, noisy environments). Sound 
quality changes depending on the position of the 
microphone. Perfect use cases when there are 
several speakers talking (debates, conversations 
between several interlocutors etc.) for separation 
if there are several speakers
ME 34 
MMD 835 
MM 435 
MMD 935 
ME 9004 
MEB 104 
MEB 114 
MEG 40 
HSP 4 
SUPER-CARDIOID
Mainly used in gooseneck microphones as only 
smaller volume adjustments are needed which 
allows greater freedom of movement towards/from 
microphone. In comparison to other microphones, 
super-cardioid mics allow for bigger distance 
between speaker and mic itself
ME 35 
MM 445 
MMD 845 
MME 865 
MMD 945
SHOTGUN
Shotgun microphones are the most directed mics, 
allowing for a great noise reduction from the sides. 
Shotgun mics are used when the speaker/presenter/
educator is relatively far away from/not right in front 
of the mic. 
ME 36










