recorderman=hells yeah

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yesterday was the first time I tried out the recorderman setup.. I also mic'd the kick, snare and toms (i know i didn't really HAVE to mic the toms but i wanted to get a huge drum sound) and i think i've gotten the best drum sound i've ever gotten.. I've used the xy setup and i've done just room mics before but the recorderman + mic the whole kit has proven to yeild great results for me!


anyone else have a micing set they swear by for the traps?
 
What the heck is recorderman setup ??????????????????
 
Nevermind found it. Two mic set up. I never liked xy set up. Never got a good sound. But I mic every drum and use overheads for cymbals and a little ambience. I also set up room mics.

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If I am able to mic the toms, I definitely prefer a spaced pair like above, but if I can't mic toms, I'll use the other "method".
 
The best drum sounds I have had so far are with the recorderman set up. I think my kit records well when it's in the corner of my one room studio using recorderman.
 



here's a pretty much unmixed version of one of our new songs.. it's not quite there yet but i'm happy so far
 
Nevermind found it.

That's not really the recorder man setup. That's just a spaced pair. The recorder man method has the first OH directly above the snare and the other an equal distance from the snare and kick as the first mic.

I prefer the Glyn Johns variation with one OH above the snare and the other a foot over the floor toms pointing at the snare.
 
I prefer the Glyn Johns variation with one OH above the snare and the other a foot over the floor toms pointing at the snare.
Yes. I was using the Recorderman for about 2 years and switched to the Glyn a few months ago. They're both good and similar, but I like the Glyn better.
 

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