Week 3: Experiment with mics on drumset

The experiment that our group have decided is '"How to get the right sound for the kick drum".

Some background research before the experiment:
The standard rock kick drum has a hole on the front head. This allows a mic to be placed inside the bass drum, to get more attack and punch sound when the beater hits the batter head. When there are no hole cut on the front head, and the mic is placed outside the kick drum, it will give a sound with more low end, but also less attack, and it also increases the bleeding from the rest of the drumkit such as cymbals and snare.

There are some variables that we can manipulate, which are:
1. The type of mic used
2. The positioning of the mics
3. The number of mics.

The plan for our group for the experiment is as below:

First, we tune the kick drum to get the optimal sound. Then, a mic (AKG/Seinheisser) will be positioned within the kick drum , and a second mic (Shure SM57) will be placed near the beater, outside of the drum. A short drum kick pattern will be recorded by using each of the mics separately, and a recording will be done by both of the mics to compare their difference. Below is a figure of the mic position that we plan to use:



Comments

  1. You'll want to go into more detail on your blog. You told me the variables, but not what you will actually try and why. There are also more ways to mic a kick.

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