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What he said !
And i have it figured now!! :-) It gets real intreasting when u cant get the snare level up no more... Sidhu Scott Dorsey wrote: H wrote: I am purchasing a microphone set designed for recording drums. What I don't understand is why none of the mic sets I looked at had anything specifically for hihats. Is there a standard for miking hihats? I guess I've been spoilt using sampled drums because there's always a seperate out for hihats (and everything else for that matter) - I am sure however that in writeups I've seen engineers talking about how they used a particular mic for the hihats. I'm going for a 7 mic kit that includes kick mic, snare mic, tom mics and two pencil condenser overheads. I' just a little worried how much flexibility this will give me with my precious hihats! The hi-hats will be in everything. Your goal will be trying to figure out how to keep them OUT of the submix rather than how to add more. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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