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Picture request: RecorderMan drum OHs setup
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[QUOTE="rockstardave, post: 246251, member: 28398"] agreed .. the most important part is the equidistance of the 2 mics from the snare and kick drum. in the video it looks like he puts the first mic about "2 drum sticks high" above the snare. this always causes the 2nd mic to be right next to the drummer's head. so i usually bring it up higher (3 drum sticks high), which allows the 2nd mic to NOT be in the drummers face... but more above him and out of the way. [/QUOTE]
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