ok, i've been trying to record to get the best possible snare sound just from micing the snare and making sure it's tuned well and sounds good. i'm good on that, but no matter what i'm never really happy with my snare sound without eqing the crap out of it. it always seems like it's got too much bass and not enough high end in the snare mic.
i've been using oz's guide for acoustic drums and position an sm57 just like the photo, follow all the steps and i'm just not happy with the result. i'd prefer not to have to do sample replacement, but i think i'm just going to have to with this last project i did.
i'm pretty sure it has to do with the mic or micing technique. i used shure pg56's on the toms with the tom clips and they turned out amazing! every hit was clear and defined, unlike the wimpy thud sounding snare. i'm thinking i should just start micing closer over the rim and angled down more, even though that's not how oz or andy mic the snare. they have it slightly angled and just peeking over the rim, but they both use triggers anyways.
well enough of me ranting. you guys got any tips that work for you? different mics, positioning, whatever.
i've been using oz's guide for acoustic drums and position an sm57 just like the photo, follow all the steps and i'm just not happy with the result. i'd prefer not to have to do sample replacement, but i think i'm just going to have to with this last project i did.
i'm pretty sure it has to do with the mic or micing technique. i used shure pg56's on the toms with the tom clips and they turned out amazing! every hit was clear and defined, unlike the wimpy thud sounding snare. i'm thinking i should just start micing closer over the rim and angled down more, even though that's not how oz or andy mic the snare. they have it slightly angled and just peeking over the rim, but they both use triggers anyways.
well enough of me ranting. you guys got any tips that work for you? different mics, positioning, whatever.