- Apr 20, 2005
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Hi there, newbie talking
,
First of all, I would apologize for my poor english, I hope this won't be a real problem.
I wonder if you guys (Andy?
) have tips on this issue.
I always try to put the top SD mic the closer I can with a more or less 45° angle using a cardîod patern (usually sm57) and generally get a decent sound except when I need to process (compress, eq) the snare in mixing mode. The Hi-hat always seems to ruin my SD sound. I can no longer have accurate control of hi-hat level and stereo positionning
. So what Am I missing. I'm not using extreme compression setting (bettween 1:2/1:4 ratio, -6db/-8db attenuation, fast attack around 20ms, fast or automatic realease depending on the goal).
It seems that I always have to choose between weak snare or punchy snare with awful
hats bleeding.
I also heard about a Terry Date technique which implies to use the same mic for snare and Hats
Can someone tell me more cause it sounds wierd to me (maybe it was just a lie
). Should I use another mic/polar patern, should I use mini gobos (how?)?
Please help me
.
Thanks.

First of all, I would apologize for my poor english, I hope this won't be a real problem.
I wonder if you guys (Andy?

I always try to put the top SD mic the closer I can with a more or less 45° angle using a cardîod patern (usually sm57) and generally get a decent sound except when I need to process (compress, eq) the snare in mixing mode. The Hi-hat always seems to ruin my SD sound. I can no longer have accurate control of hi-hat level and stereo positionning

It seems that I always have to choose between weak snare or punchy snare with awful
I also heard about a Terry Date technique which implies to use the same mic for snare and Hats


Please help me
Thanks.