If you’re going straight to stereo you will also have to make some processing decisions for the drum tracks. Avoid any rever- beration; you probably won’t need it since there is enough overhand in the basic sound itself.
A final point regarding recording levels: Mics that are
A More Complex Pickup:
Another common technique is to focus the pickup by micing both the
Micing the Hi-hat:
Micing the Hi-hat and Cymbals:
Figure 6 shows a view of the hi-hat set. Note that the two cymbals have room to pivot slightly about their suspension points, as indicated by the curved lines, and the mic must be outside this range. Avoid placing the mic along the edge of the cymbals in their rest position, since this may pro- duce some strange sounding cancellations. The micro- phone should be placed above the hi-hat set as shown, and it should always be located on the side away from the drummer. We recommend a small format condenser car- dioid because of its ability to pick up fast transient respons- es in the high frequency range. The C1000S, C391B or C480 B-CK61 will work nicely. Any of the Blue Line car- dioids will work nicely, as will the new C430 or C451 B. The D550 or D660 can also be used on the hi-hat.
Figure 6
Micing the Snare Drum:
Figure 7 shows a small instrument microphone attached to the rim of the drum. This microphone is small enough
that it goes virtually unnoticed by the drummer, and yet picks up the sound of the drum accurately. The AKG MicroMic model C418 is ideal for this application. The C418 is a very small condenser model with a 1% overload point at 131 dB, more than enough for the job. Its sensitivity is 4 mV/Pa, so it will need little further padding to prevent overloading the con- sole’s input section. Its low frequency response has been gently rolled off in the
As with all other mics used with the drum set, mount it on the far side, away from the drummer, and make absolutely sure that it is in a position so that there is never a chance
Figure 7 | that the drummer will accidentally strike it while playing. |
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