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I know this has probably been beaten to death before, but I'd like some comments on my version...

For a while now I've been experimenting with Micing drums using only stereo overheads, a kick mic and a room mic. I had decent luck with 'standard' spot Micing techniques (ugh...10 channels for drums?), but I recently started putting drums in the larger of my 2 spaces and trying something less...channel strip intensive. I know other folks are doing this, both with and without variations (1 mic, 2 mic, 3 mic, etc). To the guys who use it more often than not, are there any tricks you've picked up? Hints for someone just getting into it?

My mic kit is kinda lean, since I'm still in the project studio phase. I've got Shure BG4.1s for OH in a (relatively) coincident XY pair, an Electro-Voice RE27n/d on kick and an AT4033se as the far (8') mic.

I know the BG4.1s are a weak point..they're instrument mics with a pretty ragged response, but they're also the only relatively flat mic I own two of, save 57s and 58s. Aside from the fact that they dont' sound too bad. well, yeah.

The RE27 is my favorite kick mic yet. It's like the RE20, but ...um. more. Anyone else using this mic?

The 4033 is my baby...It's not the LD condenser I hope to own someday, but it seems to be doing it's job.

All of that said, I'm looking for feedback. I'm thinking that a pair of C1000s wouldn't be a bad idea for the OHs..maybe a set of SM81s or Earthworks omnis if I can scrape together the cash.

TIA

-dave

Comments

dpaton Fri, 04/12/2002 - 06:05

Funny, that's what my 57s are for....

I'm actually leaning toward the Earthworks omnis a little more right now. I managed to borrow one about a month ago, and it sounded good on...well...pretty much everything. Specifically, it was an [[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.earthwks…"]Earthworks SRO[/]="http://www.earthwks…"]Earthworks SRO[/]. It's billed as a sound reinforcement mic, but it seemed to put good sounds on the tape when I was using it. It's also a nice perk that a matched pair can be had in a carved cherry box for under $800....

-dave

kent powell Fri, 04/12/2002 - 07:58

dpaton, IMO welcome to the world of breathing drum sounds, where the kit is treated as a single instrument rather than a collection of many. Before anyone starts, I'm not picking a fight saying this way's better, but I've decided it's the sound I prefer.

Actually, your selection sounds pretty good. Definitely check out any of the mics Harvey suggested, cause the man knows. I'm sure the Earthworks would serve you well if you decide to go that way.

What I would suggest is experiment with different placements for your overheads. XY is cool, but sometimes it's a little tighter image than I want. You could try a spaced pair for a change, watching out for phase issues. Here's Fletcher's article on minimalist drum-micing approaches. I hope I'm not violating protocol putting a link here.

Lots of good info and inspiration there. I stuck pretty closely to that recipe on my last session and the results practically mixed themselves.

Another thread to check out that I haven't tried but is getting raves is:
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Happy recording!
-snappy

dpaton Mon, 04/15/2002 - 07:22

It looks like I'll be waiting for my tax refund before I try new mics.

You see, there's no purchasing guy for my very small hardware group here at the office, so all the parts we need for prototypes are bought by employees, and then reimbursed.

Unfortuantely there's a quick turnaround order for 30 of my latest proto boxes, and dammit, they need the parts by friday.

*sigh*

Anyone in the Chicagoland area have a pair of MC012s, AT4051s or MXL-603S' they want to loan me for a week to demo?

As an aside, what about the AT3032? It looks like a not so bad mic from the spec sheet, and the price is right for my budget...

Thanks again

-dave

dpaton Tue, 04/16/2002 - 07:34

ANother 4033 is on my list to buy, I'm just not sure when. I used it as the body mic on an acoustic guitar (borrowed SM81 on the frets) and ti was great, but it's also my 'first grab' vocal mic right now. It's not that I don't like my 58 or beta57 (I do :D ), it's just that the AT has that something they dont.

Now if only I had the cash on hand to pick up a pair on my way home from work...

Ah, the joys of a project studio :eek: I know) has a new-ish [[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.crmav.co…"] stereo parametric[/]="http://www.crmav.co…"] stereo parametric[/] that appears to be nifty, judging from the glossy I have. Thoughts? Anyone touch it at NAMM? I'd use it as a dual mono or 10 band stereo. That dual stereo stuff is a little goofy for me.

Finally, as a former live guy, all of my stuff lives in 6-12sp floater racks and is a mess of cables, racks and casters. I'm in the process of planning "real" studio furniture and I'm looking at the options...anyone have a favorite manufacturer? Raxxess, MA, Omnirax, Arrakis...

-dave

anonymous Wed, 04/17/2002 - 12:04

You can put those hard-earned $$$ to better use than Alesis outboard. For example, check out the Speck EQ at Mercenary.
Regarding furniture racks, seems a lot of people custom build for their needs. Sounds simple enough :p . I recently aquired a Raxxess and it's nice. If I don't get a 2nd matching one when I move from the guestroom to the basement, I'll just build my own as well.

dpaton Wed, 04/17/2002 - 15:39

I actually looked at the Specks a while back, and they do indeed look very nice, What I was referring to was that Alesis makes one that has a pair of stereo units in one box for the less money than a single channel non-tranny Speck. I don't expect the Alesis to be anywhere as good, but they have been known to do cool things in the past. Raise your hand if you've ever owned a Midiverb or an ADAT. C'mon now, be honest....

Maybe the tax refund will buy me a pair of Oktavas and a stereo Speck. Hopefully I won't buy anything too expensive until then. :p

As for racks, as soon as the weather stays nice enough long enough I'm going to warm up the table saw for a new pair of monitors. Maybe I'll order some rack rail. I mean, it can't be that hard to build a normal studio rack, right?

-dave

anonymous Thu, 04/18/2002 - 07:29

Originally posted by dpaton:
I actually looked at the Specks a while back, and they do indeed look very nice, What I was referring to was that Alesis makes one that has a pair of stereo units in one box for the less money than a single channel non-tranny Speck. I don't expect the Alesis to be anywhere as good, but they have been known to do cool things in the past. Raise your hand if you've ever owned a Midiverb or an ADAT. C'mon now, be honest....

Maybe the tax refund will buy me a pair of Oktavas and a stereo Speck. Hopefully I won't buy anything too expensive until then. :p

As for racks, as soon as the weather stays nice enough long enough I'm going to warm up the table saw for a new pair of monitors. Maybe I'll order some rack rail. I mean, it can't be that hard to build a normal studio rack, right?

-dave

Dave,

The Specks will simply make for a better investment in the long run. If necessary, then buy one now and the other down the road. 9 times out of 10 you'll only be using one channel anyway.

anonymous Thu, 04/18/2002 - 11:44

Hey T.I hope you will reconsider and keep posting at H.C.You can't let a troll get the better of you,there are alot of cool people at HC ya just gotta seperate the wheat from the chaff.Hey we've known that dude was a moron for a long time.Don't let him get to ya now.

Stay cool and fight the good fight bro. :D

anonymous Fri, 04/19/2002 - 05:45

Originally posted by Randy Yell:
Hey T.I hope you will reconsider and keep posting at H.C.You can't let a troll get the better of you,there are alot of cool people at HC ya just gotta seperate the wheat from the chaff.Hey we've known that dude was a moron for a long time.Don't let him get to ya now.

Stay cool and fight the good fight bro. :D

Randy,

Thanks for the support. I'm just on 'lurker mode' right now on the HC Recording forum. I still post on the HC Bass forum as usual, but I'll most likely be back sometime in the future.

anonymous Fri, 04/19/2002 - 06:06

Originally posted by Randy Yell:
:roll:
It'll be interesting to see how the addition of a moderator will affect the vibe of the place.
As I told Keith and others that e-mailed me: I regard several of you guys at the HC forums as dear, close brothers and do NOT wish to weaken our bonds.