
RecordingMaster
A Sarcastic Statement
Surprise, surprise, another question from RecordingMaster! My tagline under my name, for those who haven't caught on, is to suggest calling myself a Master is sarcastic! 
I've always had a CAD drum mic kit and never had much of a reason to change it, other than to get an SM57 for the snare and an AKG D112 for kick (which I have done). The pencils are still great as the OH's because it captures all the highs and lows I want and are crystal clear. That being said, my guitar player has pretty much left his spare 57 at my place indefinitely. So now I have two 57's to reach for on drums.
The mic choices I now have for toms are the following:
- CAD KBM412 Cardioid Dynamic Microphone meant for Kick or bass (note it does not have much attack in the high end, takes a LOT of eq on kick to get that "snap")
- x3 CAD TSM411 Supercardioid Dynamic Microphones (sounds terrible on floor toms, usable on rack toms)
- x2 Audio Technica XM9 Dynamic mics meant for "drums" (has a slightly larger diaphragm than the TSM411)
- x1 SM57
I have a maple kit with toms tuned mid-low. 12" rack tom, 16" floor tom and 18" floor tom
What mics on what tom would you suggest? I don't care if they're all different. I was thinking of trying the KBM412 on the 18", using a spare TSM411 for the snare bottom mic (which I never end up using anyways), a 57 on either the rack or the 16" floor tom and an xM9 on either rack or 16" floor.
I know you'll say "try them all", but it's hard when I'm alone (usually alone when setting up all my mics, etc), and my tracking room is on a separate floor and I have no transport control. Also, that's a lot of configurations to try out. I just want a general rumbling here on suggestions, and I'll try those first. If they work well first try, I'll look no further. If it aint broke, don't fix it.
Thanks for any suggestions!

I've always had a CAD drum mic kit and never had much of a reason to change it, other than to get an SM57 for the snare and an AKG D112 for kick (which I have done). The pencils are still great as the OH's because it captures all the highs and lows I want and are crystal clear. That being said, my guitar player has pretty much left his spare 57 at my place indefinitely. So now I have two 57's to reach for on drums.
The mic choices I now have for toms are the following:
- CAD KBM412 Cardioid Dynamic Microphone meant for Kick or bass (note it does not have much attack in the high end, takes a LOT of eq on kick to get that "snap")
- x3 CAD TSM411 Supercardioid Dynamic Microphones (sounds terrible on floor toms, usable on rack toms)
- x2 Audio Technica XM9 Dynamic mics meant for "drums" (has a slightly larger diaphragm than the TSM411)
- x1 SM57
I have a maple kit with toms tuned mid-low. 12" rack tom, 16" floor tom and 18" floor tom
What mics on what tom would you suggest? I don't care if they're all different. I was thinking of trying the KBM412 on the 18", using a spare TSM411 for the snare bottom mic (which I never end up using anyways), a 57 on either the rack or the 16" floor tom and an xM9 on either rack or 16" floor.
I know you'll say "try them all", but it's hard when I'm alone (usually alone when setting up all my mics, etc), and my tracking room is on a separate floor and I have no transport control. Also, that's a lot of configurations to try out. I just want a general rumbling here on suggestions, and I'll try those first. If they work well first try, I'll look no further. If it aint broke, don't fix it.
Thanks for any suggestions!
