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everdred
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I play in a rock band and I need some suggestions on mics. I need some that are high quality and well suited for home digital 4 track recordings(its a boss,i dont knowwhich model,ill have to look) AND also well suited for taking on the road and using for live shows.We play rock and roll that has dynamics with soft/hard parts to the songs. We tune down to Eb and C on our songs.I'm giving you all this info in hopes that it will help get me some more specific answers.
I play an older Pearl Prestige Studio BLX kit.All birch shells 6 ply 7.5mm
16 x 22 bass drum
16 x 16 floor tom
11 x 13 tom
10 x 12 tom
5 x 14 free floating maple snare
Zildjian cymbals
20" avedis medium ride
18" fx oriental trash
18" z custom medium crash
17" z custom rock crash
16" a custom crash
14" k custom dark hihats
So basically I was thinking I need 2 good overhead condensers,a good low end kick mic,maybe something for the hihat (even though it cuts through decently already) and something for my toms and snare . We have like 4 sm57s,a sm58 already lying around at out practice room.Are those sufficent for decent snare and tom micing?
Someone please help me with some suggestions. I play shows almost every week and we want to try and get a great sounding home recording.
Thanks!
I play an older Pearl Prestige Studio BLX kit.All birch shells 6 ply 7.5mm
16 x 22 bass drum
16 x 16 floor tom
11 x 13 tom
10 x 12 tom
5 x 14 free floating maple snare
Zildjian cymbals
20" avedis medium ride
18" fx oriental trash
18" z custom medium crash
17" z custom rock crash
16" a custom crash
14" k custom dark hihats
So basically I was thinking I need 2 good overhead condensers,a good low end kick mic,maybe something for the hihat (even though it cuts through decently already) and something for my toms and snare . We have like 4 sm57s,a sm58 already lying around at out practice room.Are those sufficent for decent snare and tom micing?
Someone please help me with some suggestions. I play shows almost every week and we want to try and get a great sounding home recording.
Thanks!