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Earthworks High Definition Microphones

the New Science in Microphones

David Blackmer, the brilliant engineer who invented the innovative 
technologies  of dbx, is also the inventor and founder of Earthworks. 
In the last few years of his life, David developed a number of revolu-
tionary technologies that dramatically improve the sound quality and 
performance of microphones. In short, Earthworks High Definition 
Microphones™ pick up sounds more accurately and with more detail 
than conventional microphones. These dramatic improvements are in 
the areas of impulse response, diaphragm settling time and advanced 
polar technologies. Those who have heard Earthworks High Definition 
Microphones™ say they have more rear rejection and more gain before 
feedback in addition to hearing more detail of the attack, more subtle 
detail from low level signals thereby providing a more pristine sound 
quality than any conventional microphones can provide, regardless of 
price. 

Miking Drums

There are many ways to mic drums and it seems that most every record-
ing or live sound engineer has their own way of doing this. Our objective 
is not to indicate which drum miking approach is better, but to make sug-
gestions and look at the advantages and disadvantages of each. Every 
engineer or producer uses their own methods to obtain the results they 
desire, and that’s what matters.

 

Multi-microphone Method

The objective in multi-microphone drum miking is to place a separate 
microphone on most or all the elements of a drum set. Typically, sep-
arate mics are used on snare, toms, hi-hat and kick drum, along with 
one or two overhead microphones. The overhead mics pick up the 
overall sound of the drum set including cymbals (which are typically 
not miked separately). By this method, the mixing engineer can control 
the level, and signal processing (limiting, EQ, etc.) for each element of 
the drum set (toms, snare, hi-hat, etc.). This provides a great deal of 
control over the sound of the entire drum set and allows bringing out 
certain patterns on hi-hat, snare, etc. Multi-miked drums are desirable 
for live sound, providing more control and increased gain before feed-
back, and when recording in a large room with high ambient sound this 
reduces the amount of unwanted room sound and provides greater 
control of the drum mix.

Содержание DrumMic DM20

Страница 1: ...User s Guide DM20 DrumMic Tom Snare Microphone...

Страница 2: ...3 Noise Weight 11 12 inches 282 44mm 55lb 25kg Frequency response Polar Pattern Cardioid Sensitivity 8mV Pa 42dBV Pa Power requirements 24 48V Phantom 10mA Peak acoustic input 150dB SPL 50Hz to 20kHz...

Страница 3: ...tput level In most cases the DM20 will not require the use of a pad to prevent overloading the in put of outboard microphone preamps or the mic preamp inputs on mix ers consoles or computer audio inte...

Страница 4: ...ie Vannucci Anton Fig Anthony King and many top FOH engineers touring with major artists are using Earthworks High Defi nition Drum Microphones for overheads toms snare and kick drum with exceptional...

Страница 5: ...g or live sound engineer has their own way of doing this Our objective is not to indicate which drum miking approach is better but to make sug gestions and look at the advantages and disadvantages of...

Страница 6: ...one A polar response is in comparison to the conventional microphone B 4 A DM20 Polar Conventional Polar Earthworks SR30 Cardioid 500 1K 2K 4K 8K 15K Competitive Cardioid 500 2K 15K 10K 1K 20K 5K 500...

Страница 7: ...r Rejection Using Conventional Drum Mics Competitive Microphones Approx 18dB Rear Rejection Figure 4 Nearly Twice the Amount of Rear Rejection Using Earthworks Drum Mics Earthworks Microphones Nearly...

Страница 8: ...the bottom XLR connec tor end to move the microphone up inside the rubber holder 3 4 The fit will be firm so you will need to apply a little pressure to move the microphone body up into the rubber ho...

Страница 9: ...further from the drum shell One of the three positions A B or C previously mentioned will allow the RimMount bracket to be mounted parallel to the drum shell Position the rim guide so the bottom edge...

Страница 10: ...microphone head be po sitioned between 1 5 inches and 3 inches above the drumhead The flex ible gooseneck will allow you to move the microphone head either up or down above the drumhead as well as in...

Страница 11: ...he microphone cable will provide 20dB of attenuation to help prevent any distortion or overload For more information please refer to the Different Types of Preamp Input Pads section on pages 1 and 2 o...

Страница 12: ...re 10 A that the microphone head is placed closer to the drum rim while in Figure 10 B the microphone head is aimed toward the center of the drumhead by changing the position of the gooseneck Experime...

Страница 13: ...estions or require any additional information feel free to contact Earthworks directly using the contact information on the back cover of this manual and don t forget to register your warranty informa...

Страница 14: ...12 NOTES...

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