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Scarr
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I've been reading posts on this URL for a year or so now, and I've finally got a question that (I don't think) hasn't already been answered....
I'm recording my band, and for the first time ever I'm having to mic a drum kit (not an issue with my first 3 albums -- damn real drummers
).
My problem is that I can't seem to get a good kick drum sound. I've got access to 57s, 58s (and Beta versions of these), a couple Earthworks mics (Can't remember the model number, but these were givens for the overheads) and an AT4033.
We'd been trying to use a 57 on the kick, but we can't get anything with any definition in it (it just really muddy). Could anyone give me pointers for where to mic the kick?
Also, would I be better off putting the 4033 on the kick? It can apparently handle 150dB without distorting, but I still have concerns about putting a condenser in such a violent environment.
Thanks for your help, and long live homerecording.com
Scarr
BTW, feel free to visit http://www.toxicincinerator.com (sorry, had to plug it
)
I'm recording my band, and for the first time ever I'm having to mic a drum kit (not an issue with my first 3 albums -- damn real drummers

My problem is that I can't seem to get a good kick drum sound. I've got access to 57s, 58s (and Beta versions of these), a couple Earthworks mics (Can't remember the model number, but these were givens for the overheads) and an AT4033.
We'd been trying to use a 57 on the kick, but we can't get anything with any definition in it (it just really muddy). Could anyone give me pointers for where to mic the kick?
Also, would I be better off putting the 4033 on the kick? It can apparently handle 150dB without distorting, but I still have concerns about putting a condenser in such a violent environment.
Thanks for your help, and long live homerecording.com
Scarr
BTW, feel free to visit http://www.toxicincinerator.com (sorry, had to plug it
