by Tonio » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:51 am
Good suggestions by Pidoca,
to add my 2 centavos:
for live salsa/progressive modern big band stuff : "in your face" sounds Sm 57, Senn 421, Audix D2 or D3, Ev 468, Beyerdynamic M201's
Better for close capture"punch" with some body by getting close. Go about 3 to 6 inches above the head angled about 45 degrees if one mic per drum, if only 1 mic per 2 drums place in between teh two and angle about 45 degrees but alittle higher about 6 to 12 inches above.
for live latin jazz/forklorico small ensemble stuff: Sm81. At 3035, 4041 Rode NT4 or a decent small diaphram condensor. thers a whole miriad of mics available, so budget willing. place about 10 to 14 inches or so above and angle about 30 - 45 degrees,
Better for ambience and fuller body tone , yet detailed for slaps, heel/toe rolls etc.
In the studio: nuther topic.
Stands /clips whatever works to place the mic where you want it.
LP claws are nice and compact, but gives you minumum reach , so a stand may be needed- source(sound) dependant.
If you have mics perc on a stand, you can use the claw possibly for farther distance set ups.
T
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