What do you do to avoid the hi-hats bleeding on Oh's?
My problem is that during the mixing process, when I lower the HH track there are not too much changes because there is lot of bleeding into the 2 oh's.
If there are parts where only the hh is played, I avoid the problem with oh's automation but it remains a problem with complicated parts.
One of the solution I thought is to point the OH's mics to the external part of the cymbals (I mean: pointing straight down, but looking from the top of the drumkit, more on the front of the drumkit than on the snare side)...
Don't know if I have explained very well..so I post a picture
Blu is the mic placement I used in my last project (lot of bleeds)
Red is my new idea for the next project
What do you think? Did you have the same problem? How do you avoid it?
My problem is that during the mixing process, when I lower the HH track there are not too much changes because there is lot of bleeding into the 2 oh's.
If there are parts where only the hh is played, I avoid the problem with oh's automation but it remains a problem with complicated parts.
One of the solution I thought is to point the OH's mics to the external part of the cymbals (I mean: pointing straight down, but looking from the top of the drumkit, more on the front of the drumkit than on the snare side)...
Don't know if I have explained very well..so I post a picture
Blu is the mic placement I used in my last project (lot of bleeds)
Red is my new idea for the next project
What do you think? Did you have the same problem? How do you avoid it?