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With its sparkling high-end qualities, the Beecaster is an excellent choice for shakers and small hand percussion. For shakers, extend the arm up 

and tilt the capsule forward. Play the shaker at a distance of about 12” (30 cm). Use a Mono image for best definition.
For small percussion, arrange the instruments on your table, using a towel to reduce unwanted noises. Raise the arm as high as possible, switch 

to a Stereo image, and aim the capsule down towards the desk. For balance, arrange the instruments so that the loudest ones are farthest from 

the mic and the softer ones are closer. Try switching to the Wide Stereo image to widen the table or to emphasize the motion of a Mark Tree.

      Podcasts and Voiceover        Sonic Image: Mono

A Mono image delivers outstanding presence and clarity for all spoken word applications.
Start with the mic at lip level at a distance of 4-6” (10 - 15 cm), but remember that proximity plays an important role in creating the “mood” of 

your spoken word. Move closer for more intimacy, or further back for a conversational tone. If your podcast requires the calm, reassuring voice 

of a public radio host, speak softly, and get very, very close to the mic. However, if your tone is 

MONSTER TRUCK BATTLES!

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BATTLES!

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BATTLES!

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      Conferences and Video Chat        Sonic Image: Mono or Stereo

For online conversation applications such as Skype, use the Beecaster much as you would for podcasts or narration. For a single voice, use the 

Mono image. For more participants, choose Stereo.
If you don’t want to monitor using headphones, open your computer’s control panel (refer to the setup instructions above) and change the 

output setting to your computer’s audio output. Our beekeepers recommend not using the Beecaster’s headphone output to power speakers, 

which can cause feedback and poor voice quality.

We hope you enjoy your Beecaster—it’s a honey of a mic for a wide spectrum of multimedia recording needs. With proper care and usage, the 

Beecaster will provide a lifetime of creative cross-pollination no matter what—or where—you record!

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Page 3: ...reature for today s digital environments With its direct USB connection integrated articulating stand and built in control center the Beecaster easily complements your favorite recording software for...

Page 4: ...the integrated stand provide quick access to the Beecaster s onboard audio features A four posi tion Sonic Image selector gain control to adjust the microphone output level volume control for the bui...

Page 5: ...nce 16 ohms Power Output RMS 100 mW THD 0 05 Frequency Response 20 Hz 22 kHz S N Ratio 90 0 dB 5 Noise Level 14 0 dB A IEC 651 Dynamic Range 98 0 dB 2 5k ohms Power Requirement 5V USB Weight 4 2 lb 1...

Page 6: ...ing software s input Adjust the Gain for proper level using your software s level indicators meters while making sure the level does not reach the top of these indicators The headphone amplifier s Vol...

Page 7: ...l of your computer s audio will be routed to the Beecaster You can change this if necessary in the Control Panel Sound window or in your recording program s settings Also in this window you can adjust...

Page 8: ...cipants Wide Stereo selects an expanded left right stereo image Signals recorded with this image will appear wide and will not crowd the center of the mix Use this image for huge accompaniment parts w...

Page 9: ...rther from the guitar This may help even the sound and create a better image with the tradeoff of a little less presence Find the right balance and your guitar will sing Sonic Image Stereo Wide Stereo...

Page 10: ...bell sound For a darker and smoother sound move the microphone farther away from the instrument For curved horns alto tenor and baritone saxes bass clarinets and similar place your Beecaster 8 to 12 i...

Page 11: ...oser for more intimacy or further back for a conversational tone If your podcast requires the calm reassuring voice of a public radio host speak softly and get very very close to the mic However if yo...

Page 12: ...provements in any of its products previously manufactured This warranty is in lieu of any or all expressed or implied In keeping with our policy of continued product improvement NEAT reserves the righ...

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