issues with drum overheads
1Hows it going everyone. Have to say firsy and foremost that this is a great forum. Lots of good info on here. Now, the question that i have is in reguards to the positioning, compression, etc on the drum overheads. For a while now I had stuck with a pair of samson co1's on a stereo bar in an x/y fashion. The sound was alright but nothing that really made me happy. It was positioned about a foot in front of the drummer at a height of three feet above the toms. Now what I am experimenting with is a pair of shure ksm27's. I really do love using this mic especially with miking guitar cabs as well as vocals. With the great result I got from those I figured they would work great as a drum overhead. Boy was I wrong. I started out with just 1 positioned above the whole kit. Im having a huge problem with picking up the batter bass drum head. Its reall muddying up the whole kit together as one. After i knew that the mono overhead wasnt going to fly, I tried a spaced pair. One on the left at about 6-7 feet and the same on the right. Both aimed at the cymbals respectivly. Now it sounds better, but im just not getting a good sound. Is there something else I should try? I feel that the kit itself is a little too strong in the overheads, especially that bass batter head. Im pretty much at wits end so anything will help. Also, how does everyone feel about compression on the overheads. Im using a little bit like a 2:1 ratio with a pretty fast attack and slower release. Right now im using a threshold of -10 but im not sure if thats good. Im just looking to tame the cymbals a little bit. One last question is how do I set the pre on the overheads? Do I just set it just as I would say a dynamic snare mic?