
man i was all googling this and that thinking i was missing the boat on some rad drum mic technique.

The most obvious culprit is phasing. How many mics are there, and how do you have them set up? If your setup allows it, try flipping the polarity on the snare mic (or recorded track) and see if that makes a difference.jolly roger wrote:So I decided that I'd get some drum mics and stuff, and I did. I'm just wondering - if your snare sounds horrible and echoey, what should I do to correct that?
Coincidentally, this is almost the exact setup that we use in Corn on the Cob, the only difference being that we have two regular mics (shure SM48s) on 1. the floor tom and 2. the rack tom; because, our drummer is a "light" tom-hitter and we needed the extra snap of the directly-mic'd toms, in addition to the two overheads.deshead wrote:It's hard to go wrong with Glyn Johns's drum mic setup.