Recording Drums Part I Overhead Mic Placements Compared











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Join Justin Colletti and SonicScoop for this in-depth look at overhead mic techniques. • ► Want more? Learn to mix better than ever before with our FREE workshop, The Top 5 Habits of Truly Great Mixers : https://sonicscoop.com/MixHabits ◀ • Filmed at Strange Weather Brooklyn, and using microphones provided by Sennheiser, this video covers how to set up overhead mics using some of the most popular and flexible methods in history, including: XY, ORTF, Spaced Pair, Glyn Johns, and the classic Mono Overhead approach. • Each of the sound clips in this episode consist of no more than 4 mics: A pair of overheads, plus close mics on kick and snare. The overhead mics are a pair of Sennheiser e914s, the kick and snare mics are the e902 and e905, also by Sennheiser. • All the clips are presented with no EQ, compression, or effects processing of any kind. • Stay tuned for additional sound clips, plus our upcoming episodes on close mics and room mic techniques! • For more videos in this series, subscribe below, or sign up for our newsletter at http://SonicScoop.com • Watch Recording Drums, Part II: Close Mic Techniques here:    • Recording Drums, Part II: Close Mic T...   • Watch Recording Drums, Part III: Placing Room Mics here:    • Recording Drums, Part III: Placing Ro...   • For more on Sennheiser's Evolution Series microphones, visit: http://bit.ly/1csnjL5 • This series was shot and edited by Elias Gwinn of Velidoxi.

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