Hi gang,
I am about to splash out on a new Hendrix Bubinga drum kit and lots of other new toys for it. Mics for drums have gone by the by over the years all I really have left is a fusion f25 I think. I am considering a 4 mic set up. Bass drum Shure beta 52a, snare or Hi-hat a Shure SM-81-LC and finally overhead a pair of RODE NT5 matched mics. pcrecord Marco and others, thoughts on this?. I'll be putting these through my Apollo Quad preamps. Room is treated and I have done drum mics before but usually 7 mics. Kit will be 6 piece, 22 Bass, 14 snare, 10 and 12 rack and 14 and 16 floors. 15inch hit-hat, 18 and 20 inch crash, 24 inch ride, 8 splash.
May add roto toms too, but, I'll see :)
Cheers,
Tony
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Davedog, post: 468535, member: 4495 wrote: Don't forget to try
Davedog, post: 468535, member: 4495 wrote:
Don't forget to try ORTF technique if you want a bit truer stereo field.
I don't know if I'd call it truer. I think ORTF is more spacious and XY is more precise. My preference would be to retain the ability to time align things for the tonal benefits, which is why I like XY.
I think I might experiment with a pair of PZMs back to back.
I got side tracked by the arrival of my final big spend yesterda
I got side tracked by the arrival of my final big spend yesterday, a Roland RD2000. I'll get back into the drum room today, and get some more stuff done. I think the overall reaction I got from various people was that the initial setup was almost nailed immediately. I think I want to try to get more of a polished sound straight out of the Apollo, that's going to take another pair of hands and me on the drums though, or maybe I can Sidecar the iPad and pull it off. The biggest problem I have is the IEMs aren't loud enough to make it completely isolation level. I might try some other over ear headphones to try to isolate the live sound away more, or in an ideal world completely :).
I do think that for my purposes, and room that XY plus those 2 mics is the right choice, thanks though Dave :).
Just a suggestion since you seem to be in experimental mode.
Just a suggestion since you seem to be in experimental mode.
I use several methods here. They are all different.
I especially use X/Y on acoustic guitars I want more punch from. X/Y over a kit with a couple of room mics makes a nice image .
ORTF and a front condenser on a kit gets a nice space for the drums. Maybe add a dynamic under the snare. Beyer 422 or 201 is good for this.
Davedog, post: 468538, member: 4495 wrote: Just a suggestion si
Davedog, post: 468538, member: 4495 wrote:
Just a suggestion since you seem to be in experimental mode.I use several methods here. They are all different.
I especially use X/Y on acoustic guitars I want more punch from. X/Y over a kit with a couple of room mics makes a nice image .
ORTF and a front condenser on a kit gets a nice space for the drums. Maybe add a dynamic under the snare. Beyer 422 or 201 is good for this.
Oh I do appreciate the advice. I’m also restricted to a maximum of 5 mics. That’s why I asked initially what I should mic. My remaining mic is a F25 condenser mic.
New take. I tried using my Sony closed can headphones to rebalan
New take. I tried using my Sony closed can headphones to rebalance the mics. Bass drum mic moved a little oh mics too snare a little closer in. Some preamp changes too.
Thanks again for thoughts. Sounds about right to me again, but that’s no true indication :).
Attached files Mixdown 2 Drums.wav (11 MB)
Don't forget to try ORTF technique if you want a bit truer stere
Don't forget to try ORTF technique if you want a bit truer stereo field.