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guitarguy101
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Hey guys,
I thought it might be good to get a thread going about drum kit miking. I've read a couple guides on it before, and I've had to deal with it in the past, so I'll post what I know, and hopefully you all will to
Currently, I know several of the "best" positions (I know this is completely open for interpretation and thus subject to change) based on how many mics you have. This is all jacked from the Shure Microphone Guide btw, this isn't just crap I've made up.
1 Microphone: Overhead
2 Microphones: Overhead, Kick
3 Microphones: Overhead, Kick, Snare
4 Microphones: Overhead, Kick, Snare, High Hats
5 Microphones: Overhead, Kick, Snare, High Hats, Tom-Toms
I've never had the pleasure of dealing with more mics than that, (Same with most newbies, I'd assume.)
Also, I'd like advice from the drum miking aficionados on what to do with my set up. I'm dealing with 2 Shure-SM 57s, a Sterling Audio pencil condenser, and a Sterling Audio large diaphragm condenser. I'm planning on doing the Overhead/Kick/Snare/High Hats placement with them, but which mics should go where? Currently, I was thinking of putting the S/A large diaphragm as the overhead, the pencil on the high hats, and the SM-57s on the Snare and Kick, respectively.
I thought it might be good to get a thread going about drum kit miking. I've read a couple guides on it before, and I've had to deal with it in the past, so I'll post what I know, and hopefully you all will to

Currently, I know several of the "best" positions (I know this is completely open for interpretation and thus subject to change) based on how many mics you have. This is all jacked from the Shure Microphone Guide btw, this isn't just crap I've made up.
1 Microphone: Overhead
2 Microphones: Overhead, Kick
3 Microphones: Overhead, Kick, Snare
4 Microphones: Overhead, Kick, Snare, High Hats
5 Microphones: Overhead, Kick, Snare, High Hats, Tom-Toms
I've never had the pleasure of dealing with more mics than that, (Same with most newbies, I'd assume.)
Also, I'd like advice from the drum miking aficionados on what to do with my set up. I'm dealing with 2 Shure-SM 57s, a Sterling Audio pencil condenser, and a Sterling Audio large diaphragm condenser. I'm planning on doing the Overhead/Kick/Snare/High Hats placement with them, but which mics should go where? Currently, I was thinking of putting the S/A large diaphragm as the overhead, the pencil on the high hats, and the SM-57s on the Snare and Kick, respectively.