Recording Drums with TWO microphones!
In a previous video we looked at how to record the drums using a single, mono overhead mic. In this video we'll add a second mic to the setup and explore how this not only changes your options for the overhead mic but how positioning the second mic can change your kit sound as well. I'll also play the kit whilst giving you the chance to hear what each mic is doing individually as well as together. Headphones recommended. 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Recapping the mono overhead setup 1:55 Microphone 1 2:25 Microphone 2 3:47 How they sound isolated/together 5:24 Analysis 6:58 Alternative Microphones Hope you like this one! Be sure to leave a comment if you have any questions.

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