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Room Miking Tricks - Creating A Boundary Mic

Room Miking Tricks - Creating A Boundary Mic I'm back with another cool room miking trick! I absolutely love finding ways to create a sense of space around a drum sound. Something that adds a vibe or energy to the sound.

One of those ways is using a small diaphragm condenser to create a "PZM" or "Boundary" mic. This is a very effective way of creating space without getting too roomy. Plus it works in almost any room!!

This is similar to the how I use an SM57 on a wall. If you haven't seen that video you should check it out!

Gear used in this video:
Mic Parts SDC-84:

Audio-Technica ATM250:

Audio-Technica Pro63:

Roswell Pro Audio Delphos II:

Trident 88 Console:

Ludwig Classic Maple:

Paiste Cymbals:

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