...besides an AKG D112, Shure 52, Audix D6 or a Sennheiser MD421. :)
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If you're thinking about using the same mic on bass as you do on
If you're thinking about using the same mic on bass as you do on kick you very well may have some difficulty in getting all the separation you'd like to get when mixing... I would suggest something like a 421 for kick and an RE-20 for bass... or if the budget will allow a Soundelux U-195 for kick and an RE-20 or 57 for bass... the 57's work really well against U-195's... but will often lack "meat" against a 421.
Best of luck with it.
I would go the other way and use the RE20 on the kick and the 42
I would go the other way and use the RE20 on the kick and the 421 on the bass cab.
I prefer a U87 on bass cab about 2-4' out. It captures the whole spectrum. I don't hear many people mention using a LDC on bass cab but I've gotten my most natural "sounds-like-your-there" recordings using this setup.
Chris
I'm biggist fan of AGK D112. These sounds are recorded with AGK
I'm biggist fan of AGK D112.
These sounds are recorded with AGK D112 at kick sound and same drums, same outboard, same room.
Only differant drum head and mic position.
http://www.redhouse-st.com/mp3/sw/dummy.mp3
http://www.redhouse-st.com/mp3/desperado/tech.mp3
http://www.redhouse-st.com/mp3/dmot/death.mp3
http://www.redhouse-st.com/mp3/method/dirty2.mp3
http://www.redhouse-st.com/temp/tomorrow.mp3
http://www.redhouse-st.com/temp/just.mp3
I think it's very flexible on miking point.
I always use the same mic on the bass drum and bass guitar amp a
I always use the same mic on the bass drum and bass guitar amp and it works for me.
I think it helps to start in that same place.
My pref is for either RE20's or SM-7's.
And one of each works reasonably as well if two of one type are not available.
Separation, is usually much less of a problem for most people than having them sound disconnected from each other, which will make the whole bottom of the record feel 'uncomfortable'.
And it should go without SAYING that the entire record, or at the very LEAST, the entire rhythm section, is recorded through the same mic pres.
to each his own man. when i can't decide on which model to get
to each his own man. when i can't decide on which model to get on something,, i always felt that 90% of the time you get what you pay for with recording gear. read the specs on them and see if one compliments/looks like it will work well as a team member of your other drum mics. then it's all a matter of how you use it.