With Metal, how vital is it that the snare is exactly in the center of the overheads? I've always heard that's the hard-and-fast rule, and that's how I've always done it, but I'm having some problems with our drummer's setup. He sets his drums up kind of unconventionally, where the snare is pretty far left instead of center and the toms wrap far right. I'm not going to ask him to change the setup drastically, because that's how he's comfortable playing and he's an amazing drummer. I don't want to do anything to compromise the performance, because that's the most important thing.
I was planning on using the positioning that James recommended in this picture he posted, because I like the separation it gives:
The problem is, if I position them so the center of the snare is equidistant from each mic, they're way off center of the big picture of the kit and cymbals. I'm not miking hat or ride separately; there's plenty in the overheads because it's a small kit.
So...is it a HUGE deal for the snare not to be centered since this is very layered Metal and the overheads are mostly used for cymbals (as opposed to jazz or something where most of the drum sound might come from the overheads)? I want him to be comfortable playing, but I don't want to end up shooting myself in the foot sonically. What is the best way to handle this?
Any help is appreciated!
I was planning on using the positioning that James recommended in this picture he posted, because I like the separation it gives:
The problem is, if I position them so the center of the snare is equidistant from each mic, they're way off center of the big picture of the kit and cymbals. I'm not miking hat or ride separately; there's plenty in the overheads because it's a small kit.
So...is it a HUGE deal for the snare not to be centered since this is very layered Metal and the overheads are mostly used for cymbals (as opposed to jazz or something where most of the drum sound might come from the overheads)? I want him to be comfortable playing, but I don't want to end up shooting myself in the foot sonically. What is the best way to handle this?
Any help is appreciated!