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Monte McGuire
 
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 00:03:29 -0500, "Cerion"
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With three mics you could center kick, pan snare a bit & then pan a single
overhead a bit to the opposite side of the snare.


Wouldn't this kind of blur the snare hit?


Yeah... it makes more room for the vocals. Some of the 70s drum sounds
are really smeary and wide and it clears out a wide path up the middle
for the vocals and solos to fit. The later 70s Elton John stuff and Who
stuff are good examples of this...


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Monte McGuire

 
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