I just watched Metallica at the Live Earth show, and when a shot of Lars' kit was shown, I noticed two mics on the snare. One was at about 12 o'clock and the other at about 10 o'clock. I can't quite make out which microphones they are, but they might be Audix ... anyone? (http://entimg.msn.c…"] Metallica[/]="http://entimg.msn.c…"] Metallica[/] ) - Sad But True seemed to have the best shot ... ?
Is this a 'normal' technique and if so, what are the advantages? I'm also wondering if it's a live technique, or if it could be applied to the studio as well. Even if it's not, it seems as though it might be a neat way to get a layered snare if you use two different mics (and careful of phase), right?
Thanks :D
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It was more than likely mixed to mono. Just capturing to of the
It was more than likely mixed to mono. Just capturing to of the different characteristics of the snare sound.
There are cases where the top and bottom are mic'd.
I doubt they were both used in the mix because of phasing effect
I doubt they were both used in the mix because of phasing effects. For a high-profile gig like that, I would put a second mic on a snare as a backup in case the drummer went too wild. Why does G W Bush get two mics when he speechifies? Is one of them a backup, or does one pick up what he says and the other what he meant to say?
LOL-Nice BOswell!
LOL-Nice BOswell!
The double-microphonication amplificates the speachifying double
The double-microphonication amplificates the speachifying double-plus-good! What you need to understand is that its all very technical, see? Sorry to hijack this into an anti-B**H thing! As you were! Andy
Boswell is correct, its a backup.
Boswell is correct, its a backup.
Hahahaha. I love it. That's some good strategery with the backup
Hahahaha. I love it. That's some good strategery with the backup mic!
Thanks for the know-how, all.
If only on the GW Bush podium mics we would get some phase cance
If only on the GW Bush podium mics we would get some phase cancellation - it sure would help our standing in the world...
However, there's a far more simple explanation to that one.
Two mics, slightly spaced - for when he's speaking out of both sides of his mouth. However, if you see one mic at the top of the podium and one at the mid level, the second mic is to pick up when he's talking out of his A$$.
You're right on the $$ there, Cucco. I was reading about the bra
You're right on the $$ there, Cucco. I was reading about the brand new Press Room they just opened last week at the White House. You can clearly see a tight pair of 57's on the podium, with their trademark A2WS pop- condoms on them. What you CAN'T see is the RE-20 BEHIND the podium. It's on a short floor stand, strategically aiming up towards the presenters derierre....Now GW can talk out of both sides of his mouth PLUS his...!
As a Republican, I highly resemble that!
moonbaby wrote: As a Republican, I highly resemble that! Don't
Don't worry, not all Republicans are bad - just the ones who are elected... :)
moonbaby wrote: You're right on the $$ there, Cucco. I was readi
You learn something every day about special-purpose microphones - I never knew that "RE" stood for Rear End. Has anyone ever tried the RE-20 on vocals, kick drums etc? It might even work quite well.
Also a little known fact... The SM58 was originally designed for
Also a little known fact...
The SM58 was originally designed for political speeches. The SM stands for Small Minded. I hear it works okay on other vocals as well.