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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 84109" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Secondary kick mic ....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It totally depends on the drum, and what I am going for.</p><p></p><p>Some combinations I have used in the past couple years (though keep in mind I do a lot of recording so not all of these are ideal for SR):</p><p></p><p>D6 in, PR40 out</p><p>D6 in, Subkick out</p><p>D6 in, AT3525 condenser out</p><p>D6 in, X1 condenser out</p><p>D6 in, RE20 out</p><p>PR40 in, D6 out</p><p>PR40 in, Royer 121 out</p><p>PR40 in, SM57 beater side out</p><p>Beta91 in, B52 out</p><p>Beta91 in, D6 out</p><p>Beta91 in, Subkick out</p><p></p><p>I don't have any great magic formula, I usually just listen to the drum, and think about what I am going for, then pick a combo that I think will get me there. The D6 is usually involved most of the time for pop/rock/country styles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 84109, member: 46"] Re: Secondary kick mic .... It totally depends on the drum, and what I am going for. Some combinations I have used in the past couple years (though keep in mind I do a lot of recording so not all of these are ideal for SR): D6 in, PR40 out D6 in, Subkick out D6 in, AT3525 condenser out D6 in, X1 condenser out D6 in, RE20 out PR40 in, D6 out PR40 in, Royer 121 out PR40 in, SM57 beater side out Beta91 in, B52 out Beta91 in, D6 out Beta91 in, Subkick out I don't have any great magic formula, I usually just listen to the drum, and think about what I am going for, then pick a combo that I think will get me there. The D6 is usually involved most of the time for pop/rock/country styles. [/QUOTE]
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