B
Blor007
New member
Hi a couple of questions in 1 thread ; here I go:
We have a very loud drummer he hits the cymbals like they need to break;
Problem: The overhead mic's are picking up cymbal sound relatively too loud !!
-solution 1 : technique : someone told him that if he would hit it straight on it would sound better.
Anyone got a site with cymbal technique?
-solution 2 : buy lighter cymbals : He does not like the sound of these and they intend to break faster which costs him alot of money.
Will smaller/lighter cymbals sound worse/be less stong/be better for recording?
Anyone had experience with this approach / how should I try to record the cymbals , with all mic's / only the overheads ?
-solution 4: room acoustics: The room is 3*3*2,3 meters (very small), we also tried in a normal living room which is 6*12*2,6 but the cymbals remain too loud. Both rooms have no real acoustic treatement.
Will acoustic treatement be a huge factor in reducing the cymbals from the overheads ? or should I focus on other aspects?
-solution 5: making the rest of the kit louder , euhhm, euhhm
we still have neighbours you know
Anyone got some other solutions or some answers/tips , they would be quite helpfull
Thx in advance
We have a very loud drummer he hits the cymbals like they need to break;
Problem: The overhead mic's are picking up cymbal sound relatively too loud !!
-solution 1 : technique : someone told him that if he would hit it straight on it would sound better.
Anyone got a site with cymbal technique?
-solution 2 : buy lighter cymbals : He does not like the sound of these and they intend to break faster which costs him alot of money.
Will smaller/lighter cymbals sound worse/be less stong/be better for recording?
Anyone had experience with this approach / how should I try to record the cymbals , with all mic's / only the overheads ?
-solution 4: room acoustics: The room is 3*3*2,3 meters (very small), we also tried in a normal living room which is 6*12*2,6 but the cymbals remain too loud. Both rooms have no real acoustic treatement.
Will acoustic treatement be a huge factor in reducing the cymbals from the overheads ? or should I focus on other aspects?
-solution 5: making the rest of the kit louder , euhhm, euhhm

we still have neighbours you know

Anyone got some other solutions or some answers/tips , they would be quite helpfull
Thx in advance