I have a set of drum mics, including 5 dynamic mics and 2 condensors. I noticed that the 2 condensors have reverse polarity from the other 5 mics. These 2 condensors are small diaphragm overheads. I believe it is a wiring error or somethign in the mics themselves.
The drum sound usually sounds better if I don't "phase reverse" the overheads in my DAW, I suppose because the distances of the overheads compared to snare/tom mics are making up for the polarity difference. (Does that make sense?) However, should I perhaps "phase reverse" the 2 overheads, and then time shift them? Are overheads ever/normally time-shifted?
Thanks
The drum sound usually sounds better if I don't "phase reverse" the overheads in my DAW, I suppose because the distances of the overheads compared to snare/tom mics are making up for the polarity difference. (Does that make sense?) However, should I perhaps "phase reverse" the 2 overheads, and then time shift them? Are overheads ever/normally time-shifted?
Thanks