MS technique and ambient mics
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 3:02 pm
Hi,
I am testing different techniques to record a drummer.
I have a few questions:
I have seen many configuration using two room mics down the floor at 6-7 feet either in front or at the back of the drum kit pointing at it.
I have also read about the MS configuration for a single point stereo recording.
What does make an engineer to choose between the two configurations ?
I quite like the theory of the MS configuration, for lots of reasons but I still wonder to know how to use it right. I mean I guess I would use my room mics to get the deep of the drums without too much bleed of the cymbals. But should I use the MS mics the same way ? In that sense :
-would a MS config down on the floor be a good idea ?
-what about the delay of 15-25ms on the room mics, does that apply to MS configuration ?
-at last if the room is small and bright(reflections) which of the MS or room mics is the more suitable config to use ?
Thanks a lot.
Alex
I am testing different techniques to record a drummer.
I have a few questions:
I have seen many configuration using two room mics down the floor at 6-7 feet either in front or at the back of the drum kit pointing at it.
I have also read about the MS configuration for a single point stereo recording.
What does make an engineer to choose between the two configurations ?
I quite like the theory of the MS configuration, for lots of reasons but I still wonder to know how to use it right. I mean I guess I would use my room mics to get the deep of the drums without too much bleed of the cymbals. But should I use the MS mics the same way ? In that sense :
-would a MS config down on the floor be a good idea ?
-what about the delay of 15-25ms on the room mics, does that apply to MS configuration ?
-at last if the room is small and bright(reflections) which of the MS or room mics is the more suitable config to use ?
Thanks a lot.
Alex