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Crystal Flavolian
OK, I am making better and better recordings and mixes each time, and now the weak link is The Snare. Now, in every piece of music I listen to all I hear is the snare and how great (sharp, deep, textured, etc.) it is compared to what I am getting. Am I overstating it by saying that I think that the snare is the most important single instrument in the kit and maybe in the entire band when it comes to capturing the attention of the listener?
I am doing things pretty simply and on a restricted budget, same as a lot of you guys. I am presently micing the snare with 2 SM57's (top just above the rim pointed at the center of the head, and bottom about 6 inches below the center of the lower head. In the mix, I EQ to taste with the channel strip EQ and insert a little gated reverb.
It doesn't sound bad, exactly, but it just doesn't pop in the mix, and there's only this tiny little bit of play between the snare being inaudible and being too loud. Ya know what I mean?
I am willing to listen to any and all suggestions, and I will try anything that doesn't involve my having to go out and buy a bunch of expensive gear.
Cheers,
I am doing things pretty simply and on a restricted budget, same as a lot of you guys. I am presently micing the snare with 2 SM57's (top just above the rim pointed at the center of the head, and bottom about 6 inches below the center of the lower head. In the mix, I EQ to taste with the channel strip EQ and insert a little gated reverb.
It doesn't sound bad, exactly, but it just doesn't pop in the mix, and there's only this tiny little bit of play between the snare being inaudible and being too loud. Ya know what I mean?
I am willing to listen to any and all suggestions, and I will try anything that doesn't involve my having to go out and buy a bunch of expensive gear.
Cheers,