
BRIEFCASEMANX
Winner chicken dinner!
how do you guys pan your drums in the mix? While I know people are going to say "whatever sounds best to you" but I'm just wondering what some typical or cliched panning schemes are. Usually I do something like this:
overheads - 40-75 L/R
snare - 5 right
floor tom - 40-75 L
head tom/s - 10 R/L
kick - usually center or maybe 1 L
hi hat - never miked a hi hat
I have heard stuff where it sounds like toms are hard panned to opposite speakers as well as overheads and a lot of weird stuff that doesn't seem realistic with the placement of the specific drums in a drumkit in the room. I was just wondering what a lot of you guys do as far as panning and the reason behind it?
overheads - 40-75 L/R
snare - 5 right
floor tom - 40-75 L
head tom/s - 10 R/L
kick - usually center or maybe 1 L
hi hat - never miked a hi hat

I have heard stuff where it sounds like toms are hard panned to opposite speakers as well as overheads and a lot of weird stuff that doesn't seem realistic with the placement of the specific drums in a drumkit in the room. I was just wondering what a lot of you guys do as far as panning and the reason behind it?