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mixsit
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I've had just a few experiences with these kits, and maybe this last time the drum tuning wasn't up to snuff to begin with, but this has ended up been very frustrating and humbling.
The session got postponed so I get a second shot at this one, but I had a ton of options and room to play a bit in our test set up; -a QTC-1 primary kit pair from the rear, C3000 in hyper-card on the batter, RE-20 on the front skin (tried a few inches from the low edge, and again half way up to the center, both close to the head), and two LDC's (comparing a 4047 vs ADK ST
) out in front and slightly above the kick.
There are two things that are throwing me. One is that I might not understand the double-head style. It seems to be more about the boom' as opposed to a tight punch and nice shell tones. But here, there is lots of low end in the room, but the only thing I'm getting from the kick in the way midrange tone from any of these mics, soloed or not, is muffled 'putt-putt', and not much boom' to boot.
Help please. I need friend. I've done this before. This stuff is not that mysterious.
Thanks in advance.
Wayne
The session got postponed so I get a second shot at this one, but I had a ton of options and room to play a bit in our test set up; -a QTC-1 primary kit pair from the rear, C3000 in hyper-card on the batter, RE-20 on the front skin (tried a few inches from the low edge, and again half way up to the center, both close to the head), and two LDC's (comparing a 4047 vs ADK ST

There are two things that are throwing me. One is that I might not understand the double-head style. It seems to be more about the boom' as opposed to a tight punch and nice shell tones. But here, there is lots of low end in the room, but the only thing I'm getting from the kick in the way midrange tone from any of these mics, soloed or not, is muffled 'putt-putt', and not much boom' to boot.
Help please. I need friend. I've done this before. This stuff is not that mysterious.

Thanks in advance.

Wayne