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You might want to reverse the process. Get as good a sound as you can through the overheads and then bring in the close miced drums. You'll hear if there are any phase issues right away that way, too, when you turn up a drum mic.
Use your overheads as "Overheads", not as " cymbal mics".
I'm not saying this is the only way to do it. But since you're having problems getting a sound you're happy with, a different approach can't hurt.
Use your overheads as "Overheads", not as " cymbal mics".
I'm not saying this is the only way to do it. But since you're having problems getting a sound you're happy with, a different approach can't hurt.