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danielheeger
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So, I've been doing recording and getting back around to drums. So far, mic'ing has been quite a pain. Drums seem to be a more difficult thing to do, at least for me.
First, I've been doing a bit of research online about what some more popular bands are using for drum mics. I keep seeing certain people use all the typical close mics, overheads, and room microphones. Also, most of the time I've seen that they are using ribbon mics. So, my first questions are: A, what are the advantages/disadvantages to using room mice, and b, what would be good mics to use as room mics? I already have a cheap MXL R144 ribbon. I don't know if that would be good enough. What would be a good ribbon mic to use? I'm not dirt broke, but I don't have thousands of dollars to go throw out on ribbons. hahah
Second part of the question is really not what this particular forum is about, but....
I have noticed some people use gating on drums, to keep certain drums from making noise until they reach a certain db level, unless I misunderstood. As for as gating goes, is there only certain drums I would want to do that on, and at what kind of thresholds and all that? Sorry about all the questions, but drums are a pretty new thing to me, and it's really kicking my butt.
Thanks for the help.
First, I've been doing a bit of research online about what some more popular bands are using for drum mics. I keep seeing certain people use all the typical close mics, overheads, and room microphones. Also, most of the time I've seen that they are using ribbon mics. So, my first questions are: A, what are the advantages/disadvantages to using room mice, and b, what would be good mics to use as room mics? I already have a cheap MXL R144 ribbon. I don't know if that would be good enough. What would be a good ribbon mic to use? I'm not dirt broke, but I don't have thousands of dollars to go throw out on ribbons. hahah
Second part of the question is really not what this particular forum is about, but....
I have noticed some people use gating on drums, to keep certain drums from making noise until they reach a certain db level, unless I misunderstood. As for as gating goes, is there only certain drums I would want to do that on, and at what kind of thresholds and all that? Sorry about all the questions, but drums are a pretty new thing to me, and it's really kicking my butt.
Thanks for the help.