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Aurora
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I've been recording for a little while, but drums are always a bit difficult to get just right. I got into the whole recording thing on my own and I feel I may be missing out on a few well-known trade secrets and common sense simply because I'm relatively out of the loop. My main questions are as follows:
Mic Placement - What is the most common position for micing a snare drum?
Is there a position for the hihat mic that won't get as much bleed-through from the snare and still retain a true sound? (hihats are a problem for me in general)
What's the most common position for overheads?
Mixing/EQ - What frequency ranges do you find effective for overhead mics so that cymbals retain their natural sound w/o sounding tinny?
Pretty basic stuff, so feel free to throw out answers to any of these or share any generally effective techniques for recording drums. Thanks,
Rian
Mic Placement - What is the most common position for micing a snare drum?
Is there a position for the hihat mic that won't get as much bleed-through from the snare and still retain a true sound? (hihats are a problem for me in general)
What's the most common position for overheads?
Mixing/EQ - What frequency ranges do you find effective for overhead mics so that cymbals retain their natural sound w/o sounding tinny?
Pretty basic stuff, so feel free to throw out answers to any of these or share any generally effective techniques for recording drums. Thanks,
Rian