- Dec 1, 2006
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I'm recording a 6 song EP of a project of mine, and I'm starting out with the drums. I need some advice on what I should use where and how to mic everything.
I have (5) SM57s, (2) AKG C1000s, and (1) SM58. My interface is a MOTU 8pre, and I have an alesis DM5. The room I'm going to be tracking the drums in has 15' ceilings, and wooden floors.
The drummer has 3 rack toms and one floor tom, one bass drum with EKit triggers on his pedals, and quite alot of cymbals. What I usually do is close mic each tom with a 57, use the AKGs for overheads in an X pattern, a 57 on the snare top, and triggers direct out of the dm5. I would like to get a snare bottom in the mix too, but I don't think I have a mic that will work well for that (I've tried the 58 before, and it didn't seem to work too well).
I'm willing to spend some money, if there's anything relatively cheap (200$ or less, preferrably..) that could help the production sound alot better. I would really appreciate any tips anyone can give. I've recorded drums before, but I know that I can get a better sound than I get currently. I really need some tips on overhead placement, and snare drum mic placement. I usually aim the 57s at the center of the toms, about an inch above the head and 1/4" from the rim of the tom. Thanks for any help you can provide!
I have (5) SM57s, (2) AKG C1000s, and (1) SM58. My interface is a MOTU 8pre, and I have an alesis DM5. The room I'm going to be tracking the drums in has 15' ceilings, and wooden floors.
The drummer has 3 rack toms and one floor tom, one bass drum with EKit triggers on his pedals, and quite alot of cymbals. What I usually do is close mic each tom with a 57, use the AKGs for overheads in an X pattern, a 57 on the snare top, and triggers direct out of the dm5. I would like to get a snare bottom in the mix too, but I don't think I have a mic that will work well for that (I've tried the 58 before, and it didn't seem to work too well).
I'm willing to spend some money, if there's anything relatively cheap (200$ or less, preferrably..) that could help the production sound alot better. I would really appreciate any tips anyone can give. I've recorded drums before, but I know that I can get a better sound than I get currently. I really need some tips on overhead placement, and snare drum mic placement. I usually aim the 57s at the center of the toms, about an inch above the head and 1/4" from the rim of the tom. Thanks for any help you can provide!