
treymonfauntre
Magic Bag Of Sounds
I'm going to be recording some drum tracks tonight. I'm close miccing all the drums and I really just want a good stereo image of the cymbals. The music is going to be drums and a bass guitar playing slightly overdriven funky style bass riffs. Its really agressive and fast. Chaotic almost, but still groovy as hell.
I have a total of 3 tracks to spend on cymbals, and the following mics:
MXL 990 - MDC trapped in a LDC body.
MXL 991 - MDC in a SDC body!
Studio Projects B1 - LDC
Shure BG5.0 - got this for free, its an early 90s (?) handheld condenser that sort of looks like a beta 87.
the drummer has a hi hat, 2 splashes, and a ride. i tried doing the little 2 drumstick technique on a live recording the stereo image was really narrow.. almost non existant. if i just put one mic pointed at the hi hat and another at the ride it will probably pick up the crashes perfectly and sound nice, but i'm worried about the snare being majorly off centered. if i'm close miccing it is this even all that much of a concern?
I have a total of 3 tracks to spend on cymbals, and the following mics:
MXL 990 - MDC trapped in a LDC body.
MXL 991 - MDC in a SDC body!
Studio Projects B1 - LDC
Shure BG5.0 - got this for free, its an early 90s (?) handheld condenser that sort of looks like a beta 87.
the drummer has a hi hat, 2 splashes, and a ride. i tried doing the little 2 drumstick technique on a live recording the stereo image was really narrow.. almost non existant. if i just put one mic pointed at the hi hat and another at the ride it will probably pick up the crashes perfectly and sound nice, but i'm worried about the snare being majorly off centered. if i'm close miccing it is this even all that much of a concern?