Piece Drum Microphone

by admin on December 21, 2000

Piece Drum Microphone

Piece Drum Microphone
What is the best way to mic drums for a home studio recording with only 3 mics?

I use a 5 piece set with (from left to right) hi-hat, crash, splash, china, and ride cymbals. What is the BEST placement of three microphones for this set? The mics go through the mixer then to the computer, if that helps.

You're not going to get a good sound with only three mics...

You really need to close mic everything-except your brass; you can get away with one overhead for your cymbals and your snare mic will pick up your hi hat fine. How many tom toms do you have? If only two I would do this: Place one mic in front of your kick, place another between your snare and hi hat (you will have to play with placement to get the right mix), and place the last mic between your tom toms. If you have three tom toms you're going to have to come up with at least one more mic. This will be tedious and time consuming and if you are like me you'll never be satisfied...

I personally gave up on getting a truly professional drum sound at home and use mostly drum machine any more. A lot of the new drum programs sound very realistic.


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How To Record Music At Home

How to Record Music at Home

Adam Hartwick (AudioPlace.net, SuperStrainMusic.com)

 

Technology, specifically home recording, has progressed in leaps and bounds in the past few years.  Thousands of dollars of equipment and years of schooling were once required to produce professional sounding recordings, but no more!  There are many examples of powerful, easy to use software, which make it easy and convenient to multi-track record in the comfort of home.  The software has become relatively cheap and in some cases free, however this is only one piece of the puzzle when building a home studio.  The computer is the most important part of this puzzle and by far the most expensive, but who doesn’t already own a computer in this “point and click” world?  Computers are as common as television sets and telephones in most American homes so I am going to assume that you at least know someone with a computer and have basic computer skills.  So with this in mind lets look at a few essential pieces of the home recording puzzle.

 

  • Computer (or access to one)
  • Microphones
  • Audio Interface
  • Recording software (Pro Tools, Sonar, Garage Band, Audacity, etc.)

 

 

Now lets look at the individual pieces in more detail.

 

  • Computer- If you don’t have at least a general understanding of computers then you must have been hiding under a rock for the past 10 years.  I recommend picking up a book on basic computing or finding a 6 year old to teach you.
  • Microphones- There are literally hundreds, maybe even thousands of different types of microphones available at every price imaginable, which can be intimidating to some people when recording at home.  Trying to explain the difference between these microphones would be impossible within the realm of this article so we will just briefly explain them.  I highly recommend, however to do some research on the different types and find someone with experience in recording to help you decide what microphones are best in each application.  All microphones, generally speaking, do the same job.  They take audio information (noise) and convert it into a signal, which can be moved through a cable to another location (amplifier, computer, etc.) where it is then converted back into noise.  All microphones do this job well, but some are better than others for certain applications.  Since this is a basic article and I want to help set up a studio without spending an arm and a leg, I will simply recommend finding microphones within your budget and experimenting with them to find which work best for you.  I also recommend that if you only buy one microphone, it should be a SM 57, which is in my humble opinion the most well rounded microphone available and can be purchased for around $100.
  • Audio Interface- This is a piece of hardware, which takes the audio information from your microphone and converts it to information that can be used by your computer and recording software.  It is the link between the music and your computer.  There are many different brands available at many different price ranges but all do the same job.  The difference between them is basic quality of components and construction but also in amount or numbers of input/ output channels.  An interface with a single stereo input allows you to take one microphone and record onto one single track.  This is great for vocals or guitars or any other instrument in which only one microphone and one track is needed.  This however limits you greatly if you want to put multiple microphones on a single instrument or when recording drums, which have many pieces and need many microphones and tracks.  This can be fixed in two different ways.  Either buy an audio interface with multiple inputs (this is where the interface gets extremely expensive) or buy a small mixing board and mix all of the microphones together before they are put into the interface.  This is a very cost effective way to record but it does have its limitations.  Once the drums (for example) are mixed through the mixing board, then put into a single input interface, they will be recorded onto a single track within your recording software.  This means that you have no way to separate the different drums once the track is recorded.  If you can’t here the snare drum, you can’t just turn up that track because they have already been mixed together and cannot be separated.  The drums have to be perfectly mixed at perfect volumes in the mixing board before the recording happens.  This can still produce quality sounding drum tracks but can be quite frustrating when you start adding all the other instruments and realize that one of the drums is too loud or not loud enough.  You will have to decide what types of instruments you will be recording and how many inputs you will need and at what budget.  Most audio interfaces also come with recording software, which means that you can simply buy an interface and start recording immediately.
  • Recording Software- Most of the popular softwares are similar in many ways.  The very basic procedures when setting up your recording software (and studios in general) is to understand where your audio is coming from and where it is going.  What is the path the audio is going to take to get from the instrument, through your hardware and software, then to your ears?  Some recording software will automatically set up and recognize the input and output drivers but in many cases you will have to find the driver settings somewhere in your software and set the appropriate drivers for your inputs and outputs.  Input drivers- How is the audio getting into your computer?  When you buy an audio interface, it usually comes with a disk to upload the appropriate software and drivers.  When you open your recording program and find the driver settings, you must select the drivers that coincide with the audio interface that you are using.  Some programs also have buttons labeled I/O, which are your input/output settings.  This tells the computer where the noise is coming from and where it is going.  Once your software knows where the music is coming from and where it should send it so that you can here it (computer speakers, mixing board, headphone amplifier, etc.), then the actual recording can take place.  All software comes with some form of equalization and effects, which can take the dry music and add/subtract things to make it work best in the overall song.  Again, this is an extreme over-generalization of what EQ and effects can do to a track or an overall recording, but for this article I will simply tell you that there is no substitution for finding someone with knowledge and asking them to share.  There are also hundreds of tutorials available online and other articles and forums specifically dedicated to explaining and sharing recording knowledge.  If you are reading this article, then you must be interested and excited by recording your own music so I think the best and most fun way to understand these concepts is by experimenting. 

 

Now with a little trial and error, you will soon be proficient at multi-track-recording and will no longer need to spend $60+ an hour at a studio to share quality recordings of yourself or of your band.  It has been an extremely fun and rewarding hobby for me not to mention somewhat lucrative.  Once you become proficient at recording, you can charge others bands to record at your home studio.  You can also run your software with a laptop, which allows you to create a mobile studio.  Start asking bands in your area if they would like you to record their next demo album or record their live show for a small fee.  With a small investment in hardware, software and time, you can begin to earn money for doing something that you love in your free time!

 

Now that you have the equipment and knowledge, you can also begin to collaborate with other musicians from around the world at www.SuperStrainMusic.com or AudioPlace.net  Record your own tracks and let others add their talents to your music or help others finish their songs by adding your newly found talents… Experiment, contribute, collaborate, and make music with the world!

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