Recording Drums With 1 to 11 Mics
How To Record Drums With One Mic Overhead Techn...
Place one cardioid condenser microphone as an overhead pointed down at the drums from a distance of about 4ft.
How To Record Drums With One Mic Overhead Techn...
Place one cardioid condenser microphone as an overhead pointed down at the drums from a distance of about 4ft.
How To Record Drums With One Mic In The Back Of...
Place a condenser microphone pointed at the back of the kit directly over the drummer's head.
How To Record Drums With One Mic In The Back Of...
Place a condenser microphone pointed at the back of the kit directly over the drummer's head.
How To Record Drums With One Mic In The Middle ...
Place one condenser mic above the bass drum, between the rack toms. The idea behind this technique is to get the condenser as close to every element of the drum...
How To Record Drums With One Mic In The Middle ...
Place one condenser mic above the bass drum, between the rack toms. The idea behind this technique is to get the condenser as close to every element of the drum...
How To Record Drums With One Mic In Front Of Th...
Place one cardioid condenser microphone 4 feet above the floor and around 1 feet in front of the kit, microphone facing the kit.
How To Record Drums With One Mic In Front Of Th...
Place one cardioid condenser microphone 4 feet above the floor and around 1 feet in front of the kit, microphone facing the kit.
How To Record Drums With 3 Mics: Bass Drum, Sna...
This technique is somewhat experimental, in the end, that’s the reason we’re creating this blog, so take it for what it is.
How To Record Drums With 3 Mics: Bass Drum, Sna...
This technique is somewhat experimental, in the end, that’s the reason we’re creating this blog, so take it for what it is.
How To Record Drums With 3 Mics: Bass Drum, Sna...
If you have 3 mics, what do you do? One bass drum, one snare, and one room!
How To Record Drums With 3 Mics: Bass Drum, Sna...
If you have 3 mics, what do you do? One bass drum, one snare, and one room!