
SouthSIDE Glen
independentrecording.net
That's the rub. I find, generally speaking, that the better the drummer and the better the control they have over the kit, the less mics the engineer needs because the less control he needs to exert.I kind of agree with this. You can get a bleedin' good sound with one mic when placed 'accurately' but there are so many other factors, not least the way the drummer is actually playing.
IOW, The better the drums sound to your ears before miking, the less mics you'll probably need to get a decent sound.
Of course this is also genre- and production-dependent. If you're going for a custom stereo image for your drums or going for a Mountain Dew Headbanger audience, then throwing 147 mics on one li'l ol' drum kit is probably in order.
G.