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earworm
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ok,
on sunday i'm recording a demo song for a deathmetal band,
we're gonna do our utter best to make it sound "as good as we can"...
its gotto be a demo to be proud of...thats what it means,
the drumkit takes up like 50% of my bedroom,
its a Tama, don't know which type,
one kickdrum, with a rack around it with 6 toms on it,
10 sabian AA cymbals surround the kit
i might just have enough mics to mike up every tom,
but i think it might be a better idea to put an extra mic on
the Kick (batterhead) and Snare (strings)....
here's my arsenal of mics:
sennheiser e602 (kick)
beyer m201 (snare)
shure sm57 (3 of them)
sennheiser md421 (2 of them)
oktava mk012 (matched stereo pair, guess for what)
akg c414 (roommic)
now, i can't put the akgc414 above the kit, might be cool to put 3 overhead condensers on this kit...if i do an effort i might get it above the kit, but then i loose the Boom of one of my micstands...that means i loose one tommic..
i can put a sennheiser 421 on the batterhead of the kick,
and then i loose another tommic
i can put a shuresm57 on the strings of the snare and i loose another tom mic
so the general question is: can i get enough power in the toms only from my overhead mics? i will definately hear them...but i'm affraid they'll sound thin... (gonna do a mic check tomorrow, now its midnight and parents are sleeping)
the drummer claims that he will use all the toms, he even left a few at home...OK, thats bad news for me...
check out these pictures...
http://belgianunderground.com/pictures/big_yamaha01.jpg
http://belgianunderground.com/pictures/big_yamaha_top.jpg
maybe i can just put a sennheiser above the two floortoms, aiming just between the two toms, hoping that it'll pick up enough volume from both floors...
same thing for the 3 toms above the kick... a shure sm57 high enough so it can pick up sound from two toms next to each other...
but then i'll have so much cymbal bleed, the cymbals are totally EVERYWHERE
on the previous demo of this band the "engineer" used only 2 overheads and a kickmic...the sound was incredible BAD, there was NOTHING good about it,
i know i got some decent equipment and my previous drumsounds were just OK...
i guess that ANY suggestions are welcome! !
how would you handle in this situation? (besides stealing all the gear and move to another country...)
thanks in advance....
earworm
on sunday i'm recording a demo song for a deathmetal band,
we're gonna do our utter best to make it sound "as good as we can"...
its gotto be a demo to be proud of...thats what it means,
the drumkit takes up like 50% of my bedroom,
its a Tama, don't know which type,
one kickdrum, with a rack around it with 6 toms on it,
10 sabian AA cymbals surround the kit
i might just have enough mics to mike up every tom,
but i think it might be a better idea to put an extra mic on
the Kick (batterhead) and Snare (strings)....
here's my arsenal of mics:
sennheiser e602 (kick)
beyer m201 (snare)
shure sm57 (3 of them)
sennheiser md421 (2 of them)
oktava mk012 (matched stereo pair, guess for what)
akg c414 (roommic)
now, i can't put the akgc414 above the kit, might be cool to put 3 overhead condensers on this kit...if i do an effort i might get it above the kit, but then i loose the Boom of one of my micstands...that means i loose one tommic..
i can put a sennheiser 421 on the batterhead of the kick,
and then i loose another tommic
i can put a shuresm57 on the strings of the snare and i loose another tom mic
so the general question is: can i get enough power in the toms only from my overhead mics? i will definately hear them...but i'm affraid they'll sound thin... (gonna do a mic check tomorrow, now its midnight and parents are sleeping)
the drummer claims that he will use all the toms, he even left a few at home...OK, thats bad news for me...
check out these pictures...
http://belgianunderground.com/pictures/big_yamaha01.jpg
http://belgianunderground.com/pictures/big_yamaha_top.jpg
maybe i can just put a sennheiser above the two floortoms, aiming just between the two toms, hoping that it'll pick up enough volume from both floors...
same thing for the 3 toms above the kick... a shure sm57 high enough so it can pick up sound from two toms next to each other...
but then i'll have so much cymbal bleed, the cymbals are totally EVERYWHERE
on the previous demo of this band the "engineer" used only 2 overheads and a kickmic...the sound was incredible BAD, there was NOTHING good about it,
i know i got some decent equipment and my previous drumsounds were just OK...
i guess that ANY suggestions are welcome! !
how would you handle in this situation? (besides stealing all the gear and move to another country...)
thanks in advance....
earworm