subcardioid
Subcardioid is a term used to describe a microphone polar pattern that sits between cardioid and omnidirectional in the family of directional responses. It is characterized by a broader front sensitivity than a strict cardioid, combined with some degree of rear rejection. In practice, subcardioid provides more tolerance for off-axis sound than cardioid, resulting in a sound that is less focused and more natural in a room environment.
Compared with cardioid, the subcardioid pattern offers a wider acceptance angle and a less pronounced rear
Applications for subcardioid mics include situations where a balance between source isolation and natural room sound