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revamp
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ok i read about the recordingman technique. i was a little confused by tubedude's instructions. here is what he said:
here's my trick. It's fast and it works perfect every time.
1. Place the "Left" overhead mic directly over the center of the snare at the hieght of two drum sticks-held end-to-end(from the center of the snare, straight up, to the capsule of the mic).
2. Next; take the drum sticks (still held end-to-end) from the center of the snare over to above your ( i.e." the drummers") right shoulder and place your "right" overhead mic here.
3. Fine tune the placement by using a mic cable and measurinb the distance from the center of the Kick to each of these mics is also equidistant from the kick and snare.
4. listen with headphones and have the drummer lightly hit his kick drum, and adjust the "right" mics angle until the kick is in the middle of your "image".
first of all when he says measure the distance from center of the kick to each of the mics so they are equidistant from the kick and the snare??? that is pure nonsense. how can the distance from snare to the mics be the same as from the kick to the mics?? what exactly did he mean by this? maybe he meant that the distance from the kick to the left mic will be the same as from the kick to the right mic..
my other question is, some people say that both the left and right mics will be pointed towards the snare, but according to tubedude's instructions the right mic needs to be move around until the kick drum is in the middle of my "image," so that means that the right mic possibly wont be pointing towards the snare, correct?
thanks for the help
here's my trick. It's fast and it works perfect every time.
1. Place the "Left" overhead mic directly over the center of the snare at the hieght of two drum sticks-held end-to-end(from the center of the snare, straight up, to the capsule of the mic).
2. Next; take the drum sticks (still held end-to-end) from the center of the snare over to above your ( i.e." the drummers") right shoulder and place your "right" overhead mic here.
3. Fine tune the placement by using a mic cable and measurinb the distance from the center of the Kick to each of these mics is also equidistant from the kick and snare.
4. listen with headphones and have the drummer lightly hit his kick drum, and adjust the "right" mics angle until the kick is in the middle of your "image".
first of all when he says measure the distance from center of the kick to each of the mics so they are equidistant from the kick and the snare??? that is pure nonsense. how can the distance from snare to the mics be the same as from the kick to the mics?? what exactly did he mean by this? maybe he meant that the distance from the kick to the left mic will be the same as from the kick to the right mic..
my other question is, some people say that both the left and right mics will be pointed towards the snare, but according to tubedude's instructions the right mic needs to be move around until the kick drum is in the middle of my "image," so that means that the right mic possibly wont be pointing towards the snare, correct?
thanks for the help