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Hey all,
In my area of the US, I tend to work with mostly country bands. For snare I definitely prefer to record a piccolo style snare drum. But, my question is about mic suggestions. I like the "pop" you get from a piccolo, but recording it with a 57 makes it sound a tad thin. I use eq, reverb, and delay (the usual bag of tricks) to get a good sound, but I would rather get a better sound to tape, and tweak less in the mix. I live nowhere near a music store with a decent mic selection, but from what I've heard/read, I would think that an MD421 would get me closer to the sound I have in mind. Please let me know your thoughts, and what mics you use for piccolo snare (or snare in general), especially if you think the 421 is not the way to go. Thanks, John Vice |
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