I recently dug out a DVD backup of some songs recorded by my old band prior to us breaking it up and decided to have a play around with the mix to amuse myself. I'm kinda surprised at the quality of the sounds considering some of the gear we had back then. Mind you, we also had some damn nice gear out on "try before buy" loan, including an SE Electronics ISIS & Gemini, a Universal Audio preamp and another high-end stereo pre I can't remember the name of.
The drums were miked with the SE mics arranged as a mid-side pair. I don't recall what was used for toms but it seemed to work. Our bass drum mic at the time was a crappy t.Bone mic from Thomann, but we tried to compensate for it's lack of highs by micing the beater side using a JoeMeek pencil condensor. Snare was top-miked using an SM57.
Bass was DI'd, firstly through a Sansamp Bass Driver pedal, and also direct via a JoeMeek Meequalizer box. Guitar amp was a Marshall JMP-1 Preamp through a Marshall stereo tube power amp. The cab was a 4x12" miked with the SE Icis and a Thomann ribbon mic.
All in all I'm surprised at the results we got from what we had. The overall sound falls pretty much in the Albini/Neurosis type sound, which we wern't really aiming for at all at the time. Heres the remixed track, remember that it was mixed on my bog standard home stereo should you want to tear it apart.
http://www.flatnet.net/files/Anaemic - Post Instrumental.mp3
The drums were miked with the SE mics arranged as a mid-side pair. I don't recall what was used for toms but it seemed to work. Our bass drum mic at the time was a crappy t.Bone mic from Thomann, but we tried to compensate for it's lack of highs by micing the beater side using a JoeMeek pencil condensor. Snare was top-miked using an SM57.
Bass was DI'd, firstly through a Sansamp Bass Driver pedal, and also direct via a JoeMeek Meequalizer box. Guitar amp was a Marshall JMP-1 Preamp through a Marshall stereo tube power amp. The cab was a 4x12" miked with the SE Icis and a Thomann ribbon mic.
All in all I'm surprised at the results we got from what we had. The overall sound falls pretty much in the Albini/Neurosis type sound, which we wern't really aiming for at all at the time. Heres the remixed track, remember that it was mixed on my bog standard home stereo should you want to tear it apart.

http://www.flatnet.net/files/Anaemic - Post Instrumental.mp3