Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot!

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Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot!

Another member of my band lent me his drum mics so I could try em out. I set them up how he used to use them for live use
A beyer kick mic
a Shure pg56 on the snare
Sennhieser e904's on the toms
a 57 on the hats (which I thought was wierd to start with.... but I tried it anyway)
and beyerdynamics tgx 5 clip on type mics under each crash/ride
 
As for the drum micing I did learn a bunch tonight.... mostly about what I do like about the mics and what I don't.
firstly I couldn't get enough sizzle from the Beyer tgx5 cymbal mics and they seemed really mid heavy without much highs... I did some research on them and the frequency response on them is from 40 hz- to
only 12 khz where the majority of a cymbals sound signature is from like 6khz up through 20 khz (unless I am wrong there) so they aren't really capturing enough highs. They might work fine life for reinforcing the sound in a small to medium club but not the best for cymbals on recordings.

 
I like sennheiser e904 the tom mics alot, though I may for shizz and giggles try the Sennheisers on the toms just to see what they get since they are also designed for that too.


 
On the snare I am not sure I like the pg56 yet. I couldn't get much snap out of it and was getting alot of the snares ring and overtones.


 
I may try the 57 on the snare and a pencil condensor (the one I got with the ARC system!) on the hats, my 2 big condensors (vocal mics) as overheads for the cymbals and see what that gets me.
 

As for the kick mic, I put it inside, up about an inch from the beater head like he told me he liked to do and was getting a really clicky sound without much depth, I then brough it into the drum a bit more and it got better. I am going to keep messing around over the next week or so and learn all I can.   Pretty cool stuff and I love the challenge.
 
I can tell you because I took a track I play drums on that we have already finished (using my V kit and ez drummer) muted the Ez drummer tracks and recorded along with everything else that it is not freaking easy to overdub the drum tracks! mybe it would have been easier to leave the existing tracks in to play along with....?  
Any advice on any of this is cool guys!   

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    droddey
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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 00:23:50 (permalink)
    I've never mic'd a kit either, but I've watched/read a lot of other folks doing it. Seems like you'd definitely do better spending time working first on a minimal overheads plus kick setup and get that sounding as good as you can, really playing with mic positions and watching some tutorials on the various three mic configurations that are known to work well, and there are quite a few. And then add in the other directs only to reinforce that where you really need it.

    The fewer mics the less phase issues as well. Folks like us who learned from using things like BFD probably tend to just assume that you always need 15 mics to get a good sound, because well they are there so obviously we should use them. But I would definitely learn what I could get with a three mic setup first.
    I look forward to the day when I can explore this world as well, though the bum lottery numbers I was sold didn't help on that front.
     
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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 00:32:38 (permalink)
    Just getting it myself Chuck. Lots of helpful stuff on youtube as well.  What Ive found so far:

    Overheads- Apprx 1 1/2' up off the cymbals Pointed toward sides of the cymbals to keep from getting a swooshing/in & out sound. Less up and down motion toward the mics when pointed to the sides.

    Snare-Id use the 57 at a 45 degree angle just over the outer edge pointed toward the center of the skin apprx 2 inches off the rim. Make sure it is not pointing toward any other toms, cymbals, etc.. that might reflect bleed directly back up into mic. Also if available, Id place one directly under the snare pointed straight up at the center. (Same with the toms minus lower mic)

    Ive found it interesting micing the kick with a close mic inside pointed directly at the beater about an inch away from the skin and a far mic on the outer skin. One cathes the attack and lows and the other gets the boom-I guess.  Cover the end of the kick with a heavy blanket. Works great blended together.



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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 00:48:14 (permalink)
    Yeah but here is my issue... because my studio is a Room inside a room (4 walls and a ceiling within a garage) I have low ceilings in there around 7'3" tall.  it is treated with acoustic foam and is more dead than anything but I figured that close micing would cut out the small sounding room, it might be better off that way.    I also need to pic up and Adat mic pre to expand my anolog ins from 8 to 16 very soon.  I used all 8 tonight and if it were a client/band... that wouldn't work well for getting drums+ anything else.    Always an adventure as they say!   Thanks guys.
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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 03:21:22 (permalink)
    Chuck, my hat is off to you.

    I'm wondering if, perchance, I'll ever get a valid percussive set-up some day ... as I spend more time on percussives then anything else.

    Its the 'kick' and 'snare' world that consumes me most.  So I'll lurk as this thread progresses.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 07:33:02 (permalink)
    I hear ya Philip, I was not happy with the snare sound I was getting down and while the kick was ok, I still need to experiment with other placements.  I also came to appreciate how the sample sounds for EZ drummer/session drummer are already processed to the point of near completion where live drums need some heavy EQ work and compression to make it happen.  Here is where I may end up putting my live soundboard in the signal chain to get some of that Eq work out of the way on the way in.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 07:46:09 (permalink)

    At some point you may decide that mics have more in common than they don't.

    This may lead you to scrutinize the sound coming off the kit to make sure it sounds like what you want the recording to sound like.

    Setting up a snare so that it sounds just right is a really big deal. The drummer usually has one impression of what it sounds like while everyone else hears it from afar.

    If you want sizzle from the cymbals you'll want to listen to the cymbals very closely and check out what they sound like. The sound you hear from 10 feet away is totally different from the sound you hear from a 12" away and it is absolutley totally different from the sound you hear 2 " away.

    The closer you get to the cymbals the deeper and darker they will sound.

    If you get too close you may hear an endless deep bodied drone tone that almost sounds like feedback is about to swell. That's too close. :-) Unless the cymbal is labeled "dark ride" or something like that. :-)



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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 10:26:33 (permalink)
    I always used the SM57 on the snare.  For cymbals, I used an overhead pair at 45 dgree angles about 2' above the drummers head or so).  If all mics are mixed right, you will get natural bleed of cymbals in the tom mics anyway.  The overall sound should be pretty natural sounding if you are in phase with everthing.  

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 10:46:25 (permalink)
    The kit, player, and room all combine to create the sound. Take care of those three sources first. Then you go about recording it. If the first three have any problems, that makes the recording all the more difficult. If it doesn't sound good to you live, it certainly won't sound good on the recording.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 11:01:37 (permalink)
    i've been micing up kits since 1980.

    the one thing i can tell you, is that more important than anything else, the drummer has to have a well tuned kit, a quiet kit, a dialed in kit...

    and know how to mix himself as he plays.


    after that, mic placement is really trial and error, and when it's right, you'll hear it.

    pay special attention to overheads, and how they interact with the other mics on the kit.
    understand polarity and phase, how to fix and manipulate it, and you're halfway there.


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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 11:45:21 (permalink)
    +1, Bats.

    The same kit can sound very different under another drummer's sticks.  It may be in the way one attacks the snare, plays those grace notes within the groove, or nails the cymbals.  Some drummers, you want to get in really tight on each drum head, taped down heads to minimize ring, in a dead environment.  With others, open up the room, use close mics for kick and snare, and overheads for toms and cymbals, and go for that "garage" sound. 

    Tuning is critical.  I've seen kits that sounded dull and lifeless sound amazing when tuned up and played right.  I once had a snare drum pulled from a garbage can that sounded incredible once I put new heads on it and tuned it.
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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 12:26:14 (permalink)
    For tom tuning, through the 70's and 80's, I used in the majority of times the old Mickey Mouse tune "Here He Comes To Save The Day" relative notes on the toms.  "Here" for Tom 1, "He" for Tom 2, etc. 

    Also, as a drummer, I many times used a tuning method for top and bottom head where they were about a fourth apart (Bridal Song "Da Da Da Da..."  is in forths.
    The bottom head was usually the higher pitch of the two. 
    I then used a taped on piece of tissue paper about 2x2" on the top head close to the rim to kill some overtones for the toms and snare. 

    These practices worked very well for me in many studios in L.A. They of course are not the only way to do this but I thought this was a good opportunity to share.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 13:33:24 (permalink)
    old Mickey Mouse tune "Here He Comes To Save The Day" 



    uh, i think that was Mighty Mouse.





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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 16:49:54 (permalink)
    Thanks bat, I got my mouses confused!  Sorry Mighty...

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 17:00:23 (permalink)
    Cool tips and insights, All are extreamly appreiciated guys!

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/03 18:27:06 (permalink)
    batsbrew

      and you're halfway there.


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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/12 18:32:50 (permalink)
    A little update on my progress....

    beyer kick mic <--- Absolutely hate this mic.... Need something else/better 
    a Shure pg56 on the snare <---- blows as a snare mic, works better as a kick mic than the above though... went back to a 57 here.
    Sennhieser e904's on the toms <-- they work really well & I like em'!
    a 57 on the hats (which I thought was wierd to start with.... but I tried it anyway) <-- Actually works ok, though I want to get some pencil condensors for this and maybe for the overheads in the near future.
    and beyerdynamics tgx 5 clip on type mics under each crash/ride <--- Useless as they don't capture the highs very well.   My LD condensors are much better for this.

    I could make a good recording with these as set up here with exception of the kick mic.... I gotta find something better here without breaking the bank.  Any ideas for that fellas?   I have tried multiple different mics and every position I can think of, I either get click click click, or THOOOOM THOOOM THOOOM  I can't get that happy medium balance I want.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/12 19:53:59 (permalink)
    Is the kick head on or off? Have you tried the usual paint can on a foam mat, and stuffing it with various things and all those types of standard adjustments?

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 07:32:37 (permalink)
    The kick has got a front head on it with a sound hole for micing/port.  One pillow inside to muffle and sounds pretty good to the ear.  It's just recording like crap.  Last night I finally got one of my band members to come over and play the kit while I moved mic'sand played with levels (I had been trying to do this all by myself) and I was able to get it sounding better but it's still not great.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 08:57:29 (permalink)
    +1 on making sure the kit is tuned. I recently did my 1st drum recording. Because I record in a low ceiling basement room, I used the simple 2 mic technique known as "Recorderman". (Google it and you will find a lot of information.)I was happy with the results and it's a relatively simple to set up.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 09:54:29 (permalink)
    Check the AKG D1Just got mine and all Im seeing on research, I dont think I went wrong. It was either that or a Beta52A. They say the D112 needs very little EQing compared to anything else out there. Havent checked that out yet and cant wait to see how it actually goes.  You can find 'em on eBAY for about $120 new from a decent USA place just have to search for them. I believe they are about $200 new


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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 09:58:34 (permalink)
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    The kick has got a front head on it with a sound hole for micing/port.  One pillow inside to muffle and sounds pretty good to the ear.  It's just recording like crap.  Last night I finally got one of my band members to come over and play the kit while I moved mic'sand played with levels (I had been trying to do this all by myself) and I was able to get it sounding better but it's still not great.

    Are you SubMixing the kit before the interface?  One thing you can do when by yourself is place mic as best you can, record the Kick and feed it back through your mixer from Sonar, Loop the recorded Kick Section and EQ the board to get the tone you want for recording out of the board. Then make sure you put everything back as you had it routed before.  (Just my lazymans way of doing it but works good when in a pinch.  


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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 10:35:05 (permalink)
    For kick, I've found that a Studio Projects C1 sounds terrific on many kits. Don't be afraid to go outside the realm of dynamic mics, many modern condensers can handle the sound levels and that high frequency bump that lots of cheap Chinese mics have sounds great on kicks.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 10:50:56 (permalink)

    a couple of shots from the "Kettlefish" session i did a ways back....





    most of the mics were a audix drum kit set......
    i think it was an audix D6.....




    my favorite kick mic is the EV RE20
     others: akg d112,  SENN E92
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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 12:07:43 (permalink)
    batsbrew



    old Mickey Mouse tune "Here He Comes To Save The Day" 



    uh, i think that was Mighty Mouse.




     Nice!!!




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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 15:12:12 (permalink)
    Hope this helps on your kick. I have used a lot of different mics on kicks over the years. The one that stays on the stand the most is an old AKG Pro25. It was specially designed by AKG for bass frequencies. I had a session in Kennesaw,Ga. at a very nice studio with avery nice kit and mic setup. I just was not getting what I wanted from the kick. I replaced their kick mic, which shall remain nameless, with my Pro 25. The next day when I walked in the engineer met me in the room with a big smile on his face. After he had heard the work from the day before, he made the boss cut him a check and he drove into Atlanta and bought 3 of them! We keep in touch from time to time. He said he has great results using them on his toms as well. Even micing bass rigs. Not trying to sound like it is the mics world equivalent of a swiss army knife, but it is very good at what it does. I don't even know if they make them anymore, but it is worth the search. They were very affordable as well.

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    Re:Took my 1st real swing at micing an acoustic kit tonight ... learned alot! 2012/04/13 15:44:45 (permalink)
    Thanks for the input guys.  I've got the kit tuned up pretty nicely,  I am well aware of the importance of that.
    Mike I appreciate the tip!

    Sidroe-  Is this the mic you are talking about?  The Audio technica pro25?
    http://www.instrumentpro.com/P-AUDPRO25  I can't find anything on a Akg pro 25?

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