Hey guys,
So I'm having trouble micing my tom's. I seem to always get a really boomy/muddy tom recording. Granted, after eq'ing it sounds decent, but you can only polish a turd so much. I don't think I'm tuning my toms too low - doesn't seem like it - but then again I'm not a drummer. Honestly, they sound great to the ear live - but after recording them they are getting waaayyy too much low end boominess and are extremely muddy. So what's the issue? Is the mic too close....too far..etc ??? Currently I am probably about a couple inches from the head, angled so it is pointed at the center. I posted this on Gearslutz and was able to include an audio file so you guys can listen to what I'm talking about. The clip has first the processed toms followed by the raw tom sound.
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/work-progress-advice-requested-show-tell-artist-showcase-mix-offs/704767-help-drums.html
Take a listen and let me know what you think. Any suggestions and help would be great - thanks!
-Jonathan
So I'm having trouble micing my tom's. I seem to always get a really boomy/muddy tom recording. Granted, after eq'ing it sounds decent, but you can only polish a turd so much. I don't think I'm tuning my toms too low - doesn't seem like it - but then again I'm not a drummer. Honestly, they sound great to the ear live - but after recording them they are getting waaayyy too much low end boominess and are extremely muddy. So what's the issue? Is the mic too close....too far..etc ??? Currently I am probably about a couple inches from the head, angled so it is pointed at the center. I posted this on Gearslutz and was able to include an audio file so you guys can listen to what I'm talking about. The clip has first the processed toms followed by the raw tom sound.
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/work-progress-advice-requested-show-tell-artist-showcase-mix-offs/704767-help-drums.html
Take a listen and let me know what you think. Any suggestions and help would be great - thanks!
-Jonathan