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Which sample is the close mic'ed?
Sample A 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Sample B 100%  100%  [ 3 ]
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:51 pm 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 2:40 am 
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cliff wrote:
Gregory wrote:
cliff wrote:


Sample A is the four mic mix; Sample B is the close mic mix.


No, it's the other way around. :D

Ok.

Sample B is the close mic mix; Sample A is the four mic mix.

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I think B is the close mic, and A is the the Overheads. I hear more clarity and volume on the snare and toms in B, than A.
Great post Cliff.
Update:
I just noticed the answer was given. I spent a half an hour trying to figure it out! It was well worth the time.
It sounds like NO eq on the Overheads. Is that true Cliff?


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stevesmithfan wrote:
I think B is the close mic, and A is the the Overheads. I hear more clarity and volume on the snare and toms in B, than A.
Great post Cliff.
Update:
I just noticed the answer was given. I spent a half an hour trying to figure it out! It was well worth the time.
It sounds like NO eq on the Overheads. Is that true Cliff?

Hey Greg,

Correct - o/h's are flat. Wanted to capture the cymbals accurately and 'uncolored'.

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I just noticed the answer was given. I spent a half an hour trying to figure it out!


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Yeah, but listening Cliff's playing is always inspiring...

So, that's a time well spent, I guess... ;)

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I love recordings where 80% is Overhead's. I feel the close mics are strictly for added volume. Very interesting post Cliff. :D


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I love recordings where 80% is Overhead's. I feel the close mics are strictly for added volume. Very interesting post Cliff. :D


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A totally out-of-subject question...

Stevesmithfan - Why does Your bd head have MY initials on it?!? (Goran Poposki)

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Are You guys joking with me because I haven't bought a Designer?!? :lol:

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