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boom box recordings
I've heard of people doing this from time to time. I just wonder is there anyone hear that uses this method? If so what is the difference than from using regualar small pencil condensers?
nuemes said:It seems like a bad idea - I would think feedback would be an issue as an LDC wouldn't be as directional is a SDC.
Where do ya stick those two?bwindsor said:Well guys, I'm doing drum tracks this weekend using the famed "3 mic technique" (see Fletcher) , using 2 Microtech Gefell M930's (OH) with a Sennheiser E602 on the kick, and I already know how this sounds...no problems here with the LDC's on OH!
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chessrock said:Alright guys.
So far, we've got one guy who claims feedback to be a problem with LDCs due to less directionaliry.
nuemes said:It's interesting to see LDC's used as overheads at on drumkits at live rock shows every now & then. It seems like a bad idea - I would think feedback would be an issue as an LDC wouldn't be as directional is a SDC.
leddy said:Generally speaking, LDC's are more sensitive than SDC's, right?. I can see where that could make it seem like the pattern is wider on the LDC, all other things being equal.
leddy said:I've used Oktava MK012's and MK319's as OH's on the same kit and in the same room. The 319's were way less picky about placement. That would seem to indicate a wider pattern, no?.