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New to recording drums, need some advice

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Submitted by anonymous on

Im about to have a band come over to use my home studio to record a demo CD, I have an Shure sm57 and a pl76 condnser. Mic placement advice is much appreciated. Note that i have no money to go buy new equipment :( .



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anonymous

Suggestion.... Sm57 behind the kit, over drummers right shoulder aimed at center of snare. The condenser in front of kit, level with snare, somewhere between 3-6 feet away. You'll want to get a good balance of kick, toms, cymbals - that is key. If the drummer can't play balanced, then it might never work. You could also try close micing the kick and snare, letting the loud cymbals bleed through. It'll take alot of tweaking, but just try alot of different positions and keep note of what sounds better.

Thu, 05/06/2004 - 07:55 Permalink
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TamaSabian

I´ve recorded drums with two mics using the setup suggested by BY, but with one dynamic (SM57) just for the snare, the OH in front of the kick 3 o 4 feet. The problem with it is that you will need to boost the EQ looking for some low end.

I think that Cedar´s suggestion will work better. All you have to do is experiment.



TS :wink:

Wed, 05/12/2004 - 10:45 Permalink