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Chip Borton
 
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1. Kick
2. Snare
3. Hi Hats
4. Tom L
5. Tom R
6. Floor
7. Overhead (L)
(8. Overhead R)


After that you do what you want. Usually bass, followed by guitars, then
vocals.

I think the reasoning behind it is that any stage hand can mic up a drum
kit
pretty quick without needing channel lists or long consultations.
Especially important at festivals, gigs with loads of bands and no sound
check etc.


Yes, thats the setup 9 out of 10 times out in the field from my experience.



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