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geekgurl
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Perhaps I'm seeking a new answer to an old question. Mine's a 2-part question:
1. What have you found to be the most effective yet simple way to mic drums? (Probably not enough control with one distance mic in the room for example, but maybe you like one kick mic + one ambient, or 2 overheads, or you can't really get away without miking each drum + 2 overheads ...)
2. If you were starting from scratch acquiring mics for this purpose, what would you buy (I can't give a price range because some of you may have gotten excellent results with all 57s, and you will have different numbers of mics used in your method)?
Let's say the set consists of 1 kick, 2 rack toms, 1 floor, hi hat, 1 22" ride, and 2 crashes (I dunno, I'm making this up). The room is small, like 10' x 14'. The music is pop/rock (I don't want to say "lite rock" cuz that makes me cringe), some jazz.
Thank you in advance for replying.
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1. What have you found to be the most effective yet simple way to mic drums? (Probably not enough control with one distance mic in the room for example, but maybe you like one kick mic + one ambient, or 2 overheads, or you can't really get away without miking each drum + 2 overheads ...)
2. If you were starting from scratch acquiring mics for this purpose, what would you buy (I can't give a price range because some of you may have gotten excellent results with all 57s, and you will have different numbers of mics used in your method)?
Let's say the set consists of 1 kick, 2 rack toms, 1 floor, hi hat, 1 22" ride, and 2 crashes (I dunno, I'm making this up). The room is small, like 10' x 14'. The music is pop/rock (I don't want to say "lite rock" cuz that makes me cringe), some jazz.
Thank you in advance for replying.
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