Audix Microphones - Essential Drum Miking Part 1 - Chris Denogean
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- Chris Denogean, Drum Channel Chief Engineer, details a simple yet effective four-mic technique to cover a basic four or five piece drum kit using Audix mics.
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Really dig ur video, sounds great for just 4 mics…. This is what I want to try for a live performance. I’m trying to keep the micking simple I have a 4 piece kits been doing research and watching TH-cam videos….this is exactly what I’m looking for going to try it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🎤🥁✌🏼
Awesome!
What is the brand , part number for the triangle holder for the X Y mic holder ?
How do the scx1 overheads compare to the adx 51s? I can't find a video or demo anywhere of the scx1s being used.
Hi guys, would you recommend the D6 for timpani as well?
Cool on the kik, but I know you've tried using 2 kik mics, what about telling everyone else about that.. But excellent vid, I sent it to a friend who is learning to produce!
Great video! **What is that microphone stand attachment you're using for the xy setup of the two overhead mics?
Called a ‘stereo bar’ just in case anyone stumbles upon this and wonders (I realize it’s a 3yo question)
Which mic clip are you using on the audix i5?
That's a huge mic. I use a kick drum clip to hold it on my snare.
The mic clip is the Audix D-Vice mic clamp. It's got a gooseneck on it.
You sound a bit like computer voice.
Why the fuck are people clapping in that clip in the beginning. Are they going "You know what this performance could really use? Some percussion!"