Mic both rack toms with one ribbon?

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Sure, try it. People do it live all the time.

Live with a ribbon? interesting! I shall try it. Must figure out how to set up 8 channels in reaper as I'm jonesing after a mic udner the snare and another sennheiser on the floor tom.
 
Live with a ribbon? interesting! I shall try it. Must figure out how to set up 8 channels in reaper as I'm jonesing after a mic udner the snare and another sennheiser on the floor tom.

I don't know about live with an actual ribbon, but modern ribbons are tough enough for toms, and figure-8's get used between rack toms all the time, so sure, why not? I've had my drums mic'd with figure-8's on the toms in live situations. Works fine.

You can set up as manny channels as you want in Reaper. Just set up 8 empty tracks and direct each track where to look for it's input by right-clicking in the "meter" area and assign an input.
 
Dust my pyramids !

Is your question specifically about using a ribbon or miking two toms with one mic ? If it's the former, I'm bombing out. I know nothing. :spank:
If it's the latter, yes, yes, yes !
 
This matter was brought up a few weeks ago in the microphone form and the only thing that was of concern was the fact that you not only pick up the toms but, you will have bleed from drum set left and right in that ribbon microphone apposed to close micing each drum for as much separation as possible.
So if your doing overheads as well there may be some phasing issues.



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Is your question specifically about using a ribbon or miking two toms with one mic ? If it's the former, I'm bombing out. I know nothing. :spank:
If it's the latter, yes, yes, yes !

I don't have a ribbon mic. I used to mic both mounted toms with one dynamic. But now that I switched to one mic on each tom, it's way the hell better. You get much better tone on the recording if you can point the mic at the drum head properly. You can't quite do that with one mic.
 
I'm confused. I thought Telepaul asked the question in the OP. That said, I agree with you, IBB, one mic on each tom is far far better, at least, that's what I've found.
 
Heck just one Ribbon microphone about 3' in front of the drums about 18" above the floor and be done with it....Isn't that how they use to do it?



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I dunno, but in order to keep proper form, I'm gonna say yes. :D

OK Greg ............that sucks.
But you can certainly hear the difference with bands that went through that change in the studio back before the day....like Ringos drums.... from early recordings up to the break up of the Beatles. Somewhere in there you can hear the dif.



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I dunno. I've never intentionally listened to the beatles.

:laughings::laughings: Who does...except for Charles Manson...And he got all the meanings of the lyrics wrong.:laughings::laughings:

I mean where in Helter Skelter does it say go into the house and murder everyone?



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:laughings::laughings: Who does...except for Charles Manson...And he got all the meanings of the lyrics wrong.:laughings::laughings:

I mean where in Helter Skelter does it say go into the house and murder everyone?



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Hmm, murder huh? Maybe I should give the beatles a chance.
 
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