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Micking a closed bass drum?

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Skitzso
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Micking a closed bass drum?

There are a few different ways to mic a bass drum with an open port but I was wondering how you mic a bass drum that has a solid head. I can only assume that you would mic it pretty much like you would the toms but I was hoping for some input from anyone who may have had more experience with this situation.

Post Thu May 10, 2007 6:07 am 
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yep you can just put a large diaphragm dynamic mic in front of the head. that usually works ok

Post Sat May 12, 2007 4:05 am 
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Typically what I do is if the bass drum has a solid head I just take it off. Then place a mic inside about an inch or so from the batter head to get the nice attack and then one right about where the resonant head would normally have set. I'm not sure how many channels you have to dedicate to the bass drum but you may want to consider a 3rd mic about a foot and half to 2 feet back from the kick for a little bit of room sound as well. Either that or if you need to leave the head on you can mic it like a tom and also try and squeeze a mic close to the batter head side pointed just off the beater. Hope that helps a little and have fun tracking!
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Post Thu May 17, 2007 4:30 pm 
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Thanks for the tips guys. This will give me some options to work with.

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