Mono Drum Room Mic

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Mono drum room mic. Joel wanasek gives us the low down on mixing with a mono drum room mic and how to get interesting mixing options with it. Start the same rough distance from the snare but with the mic facing the space just above the kick. Experiment by moving the mic farther away from and then closer to the kit. Drum room mic techniques.
In this first video we take a closer look at a mono drum miking technique as used in the 50s into the early 60s discussing the importance of microphone placement relative to your drums and. I would like some advice from sound engineers and hobbyists alike on drum mic placement. Adjust positions of the two mics for desired ratio of kit to room sound. Place an sf 12 or sf 24 over the kit and an r 121 or r 122 about 1 foot off the front kick drum head angled 45 degrees toward the drum this protects the ribbon elementand reduces kit bleed into the kick drum mic.
The video is divided into four parts. Just wondering why i hear people talk about mono room mics on drums every single time i try to use a mono drum room mic track with the rest of the drums closed mic ed and stereo overheads when i blend in the room mic panned in the center it smears the stereo image quite vastly. First off i do not have matching condensors. This video shows the different sounds you can get from drum room mics by changing several variables.
This placement offers a different kind of natural representation of the kit this time favoring the kick over the snare. Get instant access to these multi tracks and joel wanasek s full mixing. Part 1 is a basic. I m wanting to track with 4 6 mics.