Recorderman Overhead Drum technique
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I've seen this video so many times. Someone should make a parody of it. I feel like there's a lot of potential.
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for real, phase would be such a bitch. If the mic stand was stable, would be much better
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@Cm180247 any can be used. but good condenser mics will be best. you CAN use crappy cheap dynamic mics but it will sound awful. or you could use sm58/7s but it would be very quiet compared to good condensers
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@jakubslampa the mics they use need phantom power for this you need a mixer with 48v of supplied phontom power for each of the two mic inputs.
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do i really need a mixer or can i just connect them with pc?
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what kind of mics can be used for this technique?
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Jeez, man, i've tried this in a very large kit and it sounds amazing ! Great technique.
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since the 2 overheads are exactly the same distance from sn and kick, do you have to pan l/r for phase cancelation?
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Good to know. I suppose the phase/delay isn't as noticeable with drum mounted mics and their distance to the drum?
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@jruberto37 i saw that lol
one comment.. looks like the top mic is *really* swaying around. that can't be good?
jruberto37 2 years ago 21
I can't possibly be the only one who noticed how much the mic over the snare waggles ferociously back and forth when the kit is being played? Bizarre. Probably not the best for phase coherency.
ustadkhanali 3 years ago 5