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Old 7th January 2006   #1
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What would your approach to this situation be...???

How's this for a predicament? as far as mic position, EQ, and compression settings. what would you do with this situation? I also want to use a mic underneath as well. is this doable......
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dude, you need to scale down your photos!
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...i think there is a dead body behind that curtain...and
that might affect mic position...?....sorry cundint hep it...
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Here's a short video-clip regarding hat/snare isolation:

http://www.audioinstruction.com/page/page/1497433.htm

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Cool vid!

I used to work w/ an engineer that used a 1' sq of foam cut to go around the hat mic.
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How would you mic the top snare?
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