
Jblount
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How high should overheads be for a large drumset? I have like 6 cymbals I have to pick up. Advise is welcome.
eeldip said:6 cymbals! that is pretty silly.
distance will depend on the room and the pick-up pattern of the mic, as well as what sort of sound you are going for.
but, as a rule of thumb, i start out about 6-7 feet up...
eeldip said:6 cymbals! that is pretty silly.
distance will depend on the room and the pick-up pattern of the mic, as well as what sort of sound you are going for.
but, as a rule of thumb, i start out about 6-7 feet up...
jake-owa said:6 or 7 feet!
I'd say a foot or two depending on how many mics you have on toms.
Same here. I even go a bit lower, about elbow level. Pulls the drums up and the cymbals back a bit, relatively speaking. Lately I've added a cymbal pair above -about the same distance from the snare as the primaries- just for candy options.Dom Franco said:I have gotten very good results with two omni's facing forward on either side of the drummer's head about ear level. This gives you something similar to what the drummer hears.
Add a little bit of close miked kick and snare panned center and you have a very natural kit sound.
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chessrock said:I've actually been taking mine waaaayyy down, lately. Almost parallel with the toms, and away from the cymbals as much as possible.
Getting a lot more drums now, and less cymbal. Much better that way.
chessrock said:I've actually been taking mine waaaayyy down, lately. Almost parallel with the toms, and away from the cymbals as much as possible.
Getting a lot more drums now, and less cymbal. Much better that way.
Kramer said:6 feet is not much higher than that.Im sure he's talking about six feet up from the floor.I go about that high with overheads and it works great.