
alien
New member
Ok,
I've mic'ed alot of snares in my day, but this one is giving me fits!
It is a metal Sonor snare. Not quite as deep as the standard Pearl Export series, but more than adequate. The drummer has it tuned high for a very cutting POW!, but it also retains some low end depth.
I am using a known good SM57. I have tried top and bottom placement at various distances from the head and various angles. I have also tried it both with and without a compressor and gate as well. I have also disengaged the EQ on the console (Soundtracs Solo series) to no avail.
I will need the gate to keep a high level of leakage of the hihat into the snare mix.
I lose the depth of the snare when test recording. I receive a weak PONK! as though the snares were barely enagaged. It also hasn't any punch. If I mic from the bottom I get mainly the sound of the snares.
This is driving me nuts. I have a great kick sound (using an Audix D4 mic).. Nicely compressed, gated, and sidechained. The toms, hat, and cymbals all are crisp, clear, and defnitive.
Please, someone offer some suggestion before I claw my way all the way through the wall.
Thanks!
I've mic'ed alot of snares in my day, but this one is giving me fits!
It is a metal Sonor snare. Not quite as deep as the standard Pearl Export series, but more than adequate. The drummer has it tuned high for a very cutting POW!, but it also retains some low end depth.
I am using a known good SM57. I have tried top and bottom placement at various distances from the head and various angles. I have also tried it both with and without a compressor and gate as well. I have also disengaged the EQ on the console (Soundtracs Solo series) to no avail.
I will need the gate to keep a high level of leakage of the hihat into the snare mix.
I lose the depth of the snare when test recording. I receive a weak PONK! as though the snares were barely enagaged. It also hasn't any punch. If I mic from the bottom I get mainly the sound of the snares.
This is driving me nuts. I have a great kick sound (using an Audix D4 mic).. Nicely compressed, gated, and sidechained. The toms, hat, and cymbals all are crisp, clear, and defnitive.
Please, someone offer some suggestion before I claw my way all the way through the wall.
Thanks!