Stereo drum room recording.

Wow, that's really funny that you guys use ribbons or even dynamics for a room sound - I've never room mic'ed before, so I wouldn't know, but it never would've occurred to me to use anything but condensers
 
1) whatever ldc/ribbons are lying around as high as possible
2) whatever ldc/ribbons are lying around on the floor.
3) a Bass drum mic in the vocal booth/coridor etc
 
I've never had much luck with room mics....until I got my Studio Projects C4's. Using a pair of them with the omni capsules gave me that "wow" factor. Nice smooth top & that 'slammin' sound.

Condensers aren't necessarily bad... ...it's just that the cardioid pickup pattern tends to boost the highs. Try out some omnis... you should be surprised.


-0z-
 
Well, I've still got the C4's don't I? I thought the ATM450 was far superior as an acoustic guitar mic than an overhead.

The C4's are very nice as overheads. I just want the chance to record a stoner band so I can use them as spaced omni OH. BIG, BIG sound.

-0z-
 
Well, I've still got the C4's don't I? I thought the ATM450 was far superior as an acoustic guitar mic than an overhead.

The C4's are very nice as overheads. I just want the chance to record a stoner band so I can use them as spaced omni OH. BIG, BIG sound.

-0z-

Haha right on man! You should update the damn gear section on your website, I'm curious as to what you've got kicking around these days! :kickass: