I broke part of the plastic clip when attaching one of the mics to my tom Sonor tom. Luckily enough of the plastic is left and it still works. For the other ones I put a drumstick in the middle of the hole and used it to stretch the clip around the rim. Once it clicks into place the drumstick slides right out.
I've got this as my 1st set of mics for home recovering. What did you do for effects/ EQ etc....The tip on the snare mic hopefully helps with the bleed. Finally, with that last set up on the overheads, will that eliminate phase issues? I'd appreciate any help
I have tried neither of these, but it seems that the issue people have with the Samson kit are that the mics have quite a bit of harsh midrange that take a lot of work to get out. So my guess would be that these are the way to go. Hope I could help.
+Kevin Corcoran Hey Kevin! Shure doesn't include those stands, but any standard boom stand would work. If you want to swing by our website you can check these out here www.boyntonproaudio.com/products/Onstage-MS7701B-Microphone-stand.html
It's an excellent microphone! A very noob question right here.. So I want to make a drum cover but I don't know sure how to set up the mics and mixer.. Drum mic>mixer> can I connect directly to the laptop ?
Hi! You can do this a few days depending on how much time and money you want to spend on it. If you already have a mixer and want to just get a simple recording of you into your computer, you could take the stereo Left and Right outs of your mixer and plug those into a simple two channel recording interface. You wouldn't be able to adjust the individual levels of the mics after the fact, but it would definitely be the cheapest and easiest way to go. You might have to record yourself a few times to get the levels to balance the way that you'd like on your mixer, but it would definitely work! Getting a little more involved, if you have a mixer with USB or Firewire outs...or aren't afraid to buy a recording interface with 8 or more channels, then you can send each mic to its own track in your recording software and adjust levels, EQ, compression etc of each track individually...after you've recorded your parts. Along with this mic pack, we carry a number of recording interfaces at every price point, so please don't feel shy about calling us with questions. We'd be happy to help you get up and running with your own recordings! Our toll-free number is 1-877-SOUND-01.
Hi I have a very noob question, however I'm not a drummer perse, I'm a guitar player/mixing engineer wanabe attempting to start my home studio. Here is the question: Why do drums have dedicated mics while cymbals use 2OH mics no matter how many Cymbals you have?
+Rodrigo Alvarez The cymbals tend to be really loud if you mic them up close. Normally using a good pair of overheads (equal distance from each other and the set) will get good sound from your cymbals.
The overheads are the foundation of a really good drum sound, they give you a "picture" of the whole kit as one instrument working together. The close mics are used to enhance certain sounds. As always, getting your instrument to sound good in the first place is paramount to get a good recorded sound. If you're new to recording, try some cool 2 or 3 microphones techniques to try the concept of recording drums as one instrument instead of many smaller instruments recorded individually.
Hey Guys! Sorry for late comment, but I just saw the video and found it really helpful! Anyway, I've got a question for you, I'm a drummer and my usual gigging kit consist : Roland octopad, which I use for kick and toms, dw snare drum, zildjian K series hihat and a K crush on the left side + A series ride and sometimes another bigger crush on a right side. Which minimal set of PGA mics would you recommend for my everyday gigging? Would really appreciate your help! P.s: right now I'm using two sm-57 which I bought second hand and apparently are fake, so you know it doesn't anything like what you have there=)
@@DWSGaming home run and the price is good got mines at sweetwater. Com can't go wrong I have mine hooked up to my gretch 7 piece maple. You want be disappointed
Andrew Wang Meaning that the distance between the overheads is the same distance as the left OH to the center of the snare, as the right OH to the center of the snare.
Yeah it was saying create an equilateral or isosceles with the snare being the 'peak' of the upside-down triangle. comment made me laugh though (out of context)
ONDA DODO This micing technique will work for a wide variety of styles. Emmett (the drummer in the video) is also an accomplished fusion and jazz drummer. That day, he just felt like rocking. :)
but we must also think that it is a good opportunity to expand the target audience, especially if it is a little more demanding than the rockers, good video!!
I broke part of the plastic clip when attaching one of the mics to my tom Sonor tom. Luckily enough of the plastic is left and it still works. For the other ones I put a drumstick in the middle of the hole and used it to stretch the clip around the rim. Once it clicks into place the drumstick slides right out.
This pack or the AKG Drum Set Session I ?
After having listened to clips comparing the SM57 and the PGA67, I've concluded that the PGA sounds fuller and warmer than the SM.
I've got this as my 1st set of mics for home recovering. What did you do for effects/ EQ etc....The tip on the snare mic hopefully helps with the bleed. Finally, with that last set up on the overheads, will that eliminate phase issues? I'd appreciate any help
it self. great video mate
Did you guys use eq or any other effects on the drums?
how's this compared to Samson DMK7? these mics are in the exact same price in my country
I have tried neither of these, but it seems that the issue people have with the Samson kit are that the mics have quite a bit of harsh midrange that take a lot of work to get out. So my guess would be that these are the way to go. Hope I could help.
Does this kit come with stands for the overheads/kick mic? If not, what model would you recommend?
+Kevin Corcoran Hey Kevin! Shure doesn't include those stands, but any standard boom stand would work. If you want to swing by our website you can check these out here www.boyntonproaudio.com/products/Onstage-MS7701B-Microphone-stand.html
It's an excellent microphone! A very noob question right here..
So I want to make a drum cover but I don't know sure how to set up the mics and mixer..
Drum mic>mixer> can I connect directly to the laptop ?
And also the steps.. :D *I'm a beginner
Hi! You can do this a few days depending on how much time and money you want to spend on it. If you already have a mixer and want to just get a simple recording of you into your computer, you could take the stereo Left and Right outs of your mixer and plug those into a simple two channel recording interface. You wouldn't be able to adjust the individual levels of the mics after the fact, but it would definitely be the cheapest and easiest way to go. You might have to record yourself a few times to get the levels to balance the way that you'd like on your mixer, but it would definitely work!
Getting a little more involved, if you have a mixer with USB or Firewire outs...or aren't afraid to buy a recording interface with 8 or more channels, then you can send each mic to its own track in your recording software and adjust levels, EQ, compression etc of each track individually...after you've recorded your parts.
Along with this mic pack, we carry a number of recording interfaces at every price point, so please don't feel shy about calling us with questions. We'd be happy to help you get up and running with your own recordings! Our toll-free number is 1-877-SOUND-01.
BoyntonProAudio thank you very much for the information! :D I'll try it out
Arya Rifki Pratama Happy to help!
Hello. What diferences are between these modelo and the pgadk6? Thanks
The recording of you playing drums sounds like it's Lo-passed at 7-8k 🤔? Very Lo-fi ?
I hope thats not the mic’s actual sound but yeah they might be low passing it
Hi I have a very noob question, however I'm not a drummer perse, I'm a guitar player/mixing engineer wanabe attempting to start my home studio. Here is the question: Why do drums have dedicated mics while cymbals use 2OH mics no matter how many Cymbals you have?
+Rodrigo Alvarez The cymbals tend to be really loud if you mic them up close. Normally using a good pair of overheads (equal distance from each other and the set) will get good sound from your cymbals.
The overheads are the foundation of a really good drum sound, they give you a "picture" of the whole kit as one instrument working together. The close mics are used to enhance certain sounds. As always, getting your instrument to sound good in the first place is paramount to get a good recorded sound. If you're new to recording, try some cool 2 or 3 microphones techniques to try the concept of recording drums as one instrument instead of many smaller instruments recorded individually.
Hey Guys! Sorry for late comment, but I just saw the video and found it
really helpful!
Anyway, I've got a question for you, I'm a drummer and my usual gigging
kit consist :
Roland octopad, which I use for kick and toms, dw snare drum, zildjian K
series hihat and a K crush on the left side + A series ride and
sometimes another bigger crush on a right side.
Which minimal set of PGA mics would you recommend for my everyday
gigging? Would really appreciate your help!
P.s: right now I'm using two sm-57 which I bought second hand and apparently
are fake, so you know it doesn't anything like what you have there=)
Hi, what brand and model of drum set do you use on the video
Just ordered these mic from sweetwater. arrives on Thursday April 4 cant wait
how were they?
@@DWSGaming home run and the price is good got mines at sweetwater. Com can't go wrong I have mine hooked up to my gretch 7 piece maple. You want be disappointed
Are these the raw tracks?
Great video, but aren't any 2 objects always equidistant to each other? haha
Andrew Wang Meaning that the distance between the overheads is the same distance as the left OH to the center of the snare, as the right OH to the center of the snare.
Yeah it was saying create an equilateral or isosceles with the snare being the 'peak' of the upside-down triangle. comment made me laugh though (out of context)
That rack tom is saying "tuuuune meeeeee"
Learn how to tune your drums without moon jel and dampening rings... then you can talk shit.
@@FUZZEYHIPPO shiiiiiiiiiiiii
Absolutely Love It!
It's a bummer I can't hear your high hat foot at work. I guess you need an extra mic for that? lol
Can this kit be used for live playing, or only studio?
Moises Aceves both
Such a “josh epparx” fill right before its starts . Sic
Does he condenser microphone overheads PGA81 need phantom power?
Hi Jonah, The PGA81 does require phantom power.
Why do they always end up showing rock in these infomercials? What happens if someone wants a more delicate sound like Jazz, Folk or Bosnova?
ONDA DODO This micing technique will work for a wide variety of styles. Emmett (the drummer in the video) is also an accomplished fusion and jazz drummer. That day, he just felt like rocking. :)
but we must also think that it is a good opportunity to expand the target audience, especially if it is a little more demanding than the rockers, good video!!
lol good point!
ONDA DODO
Because they show how the mice sound when playing real styles of music
Nice video. Thanks !
Nice job thank’s
Good set up info. More examples of how the mics sound though, would've been gr8. ty anyway
Great video!
Thanks a bunch. I really enjoy playing drums. :D
Hola me puede enviar la configuración de los Gates, compresor y eq aplicados en la grabación?
Wow your good
You can have a lot of fun...
Great drummin :)
How the fuck is it possible to position the snare mic without it getting in the way
Bro you only set 6 mics up
What does one plug all those mics into by chance?
I'm planning to use my MixPre-10 II that has 8 XLR inputs.