this is pure CEMC6s? I just ordered the matched pair package for acoustic guitar. Will be trying them on overheads too. Do you like them more than the Shure sm81?
My path for recording is Mics to preamp (in your case mixer), mixer out to computer's soundcard. Record in a program like Cubase. Does that answer your question?
3-mic set up: Overheads: pair of SDCs with 20mm Cardioid caps. Modified ORTF position just behind and above the drummer's head - angled toward toms. Audio Technica AE-2500 on the bass drum. For Recorderman method, watch my video with Glyn Johns set up.
I start with ORTF then test record and listen back to see if anything needs adjustment. For this clip: the mics are slightly narrower than 110 degrees b/c mics are closer to the source.
That sounds great! I'm only listening on a laptop... I need to check this in my studio, or on headphones. What is the modification on ORTF? It's REALLY wide, but it sounds mono-compatible (I'd have to check it to know for sure).
I really should check out a pair of Peluso CEMC6. Never heard of them tell now. Do you have recording that isn't so compressed (lossy, youtube compression), or so you know of another recording that uses them as overheads that is?
Thanks! On bigger speakers you get a lot more low end, which is what I was going for. These maple drums have a very strong low fundamental and I was trying to capture as much of that as I could in the recording.
I love these Peluso mics! Awesome on acoustics and even sax!
Check out my soundclick page for better sounding Mp3s. The CEMC6s were used on most of the recordings on that page.
Tnx! Taye Studio Maple kit from when Ray Ayotte was still with the company. Stock heads, except bassdrum (Acquarian Superkick 1 and resonator). Bought it as a 7 piece but scaled it down for this session.
this is pure CEMC6s? I just ordered the matched pair package for acoustic guitar. Will be trying them on overheads too. Do you like them more than the Shure sm81?
great video by the way..
bchamorro 2 years ago
Tnx. the OH are CEMC6s with an AT AE2500 in the Bass drum. sm81s are great too, but I prefer the Peluso's in rooms with low ceilings.
I've used the CEMC6 on acoustic and they are great- especially combined with a ribbon. Post some clips when you get yours. Cheers! -Rez
Evinger 2 years ago
sounds sick i just dont get what you connect the mixer to??? like to speakers or pa system or what???
taim7 2 years ago
My path for recording is Mics to preamp (in your case mixer), mixer out to computer's soundcard. Record in a program like Cubase. Does that answer your question?
Evinger 2 years ago
Hello,
How many mics are on this kit? And where are they positioned? Is it the recorderman positioning? Also are the overheads Cardiod or Omnis?
Thank you!
HoofSupport 3 years ago
3-mic set up: Overheads: pair of SDCs with 20mm Cardioid caps. Modified ORTF position just behind and above the drummer's head - angled toward toms. Audio Technica AE-2500 on the bass drum. For Recorderman method, watch my video with Glyn Johns set up.
Evinger 3 years ago
In which way ORTF setup is modified?
alaido2 3 years ago
I start with ORTF then test record and listen back to see if anything needs adjustment. For this clip: the mics are slightly narrower than 110 degrees b/c mics are closer to the source.
Evinger 3 years ago
holy shit that sounds sweet
kiteLe06 3 years ago 3
Thank you. Originally recorded in 48/24 but got crunched down to YouTubes low def.
Evinger 3 years ago
That sounds great! I'm only listening on a laptop... I need to check this in my studio, or on headphones. What is the modification on ORTF? It's REALLY wide, but it sounds mono-compatible (I'd have to check it to know for sure).
I really should check out a pair of Peluso CEMC6. Never heard of them tell now. Do you have recording that isn't so compressed (lossy, youtube compression), or so you know of another recording that uses them as overheads that is?
Great job man!
Cheers!
freedom0f5peech 3 years ago
Thanks! On bigger speakers you get a lot more low end, which is what I was going for. These maple drums have a very strong low fundamental and I was trying to capture as much of that as I could in the recording.
I love these Peluso mics! Awesome on acoustics and even sax!
Check out my soundclick page for better sounding Mp3s. The CEMC6s were used on most of the recordings on that page.
Thanks again for your comments. Cheers!
Evinger 3 years ago
What kind of kit is this? It sounds incredible!
Mikael81491 3 years ago
Tnx! Taye Studio Maple kit from when Ray Ayotte was still with the company. Stock heads, except bassdrum (Acquarian Superkick 1 and resonator). Bought it as a 7 piece but scaled it down for this session.
Evinger 3 years ago
wow great snound, and great playing!
howd you get this vid in stereo?
RoshanDrummer 4 years ago
Thanks Roshan, just do a search on You Tube for Stereo. Basically you have to save audio no larger than 96Kbs. Cheers, Evinger
Evinger 4 years ago