
thebigcheese
"Hi, I'm in Delaware."
I'm really liking using as few mics as possible on the drums, but I can't get my toms to pop out like I'd like them to. Right now, I'm recording in an untreated basement (with the exception of some couches in one corner and some mattress pads in two other corners) using a D6 for the kick and a Nady something or other (from the drum kit) on the snare, just outside the hole on the side. For overheads, I'm using matched X-Ts from Naiant, set up with Glyn Johns method. I know that omnis aren't ideal in a not-so-great room, but I'm getting a decent sound for the cymbals, snare, and kick. I really don't want to stick mics on all the toms, but I'm just not getting a nice tom sound now. I can't really move the drums, either, even though they are in a corner... I'm looking to get a sound like on the Rush album "Moving Pictures", or basically a modern rock sound, even though they usually mic toms (as I understand). Any suggestions?