Go guys a good drum miking discussion
There's no one way that's perfect, but here are some basic approaches and some principles to keep in mind.
First the drums need to be tuned well (very hit and miss in my experience LOL). If you run 2 heads/skins top and bottom, then there are a variety of tunings to suit (e.g. bottom head 5th below top etc.), and do you even bother to tune the kit to what pitch you are playing in ? (some say you should) and for each song ? and tune your delays and reverb times to the songs speed (which may change, and does). How pedantic do you go ? Hey up to you..
Here's a good simple kit miking IMHO, good pair of overheads, kick ((RE20/M88) about 12" away pointed a little off center). 57 on the snare angled to pick up some hats (hats, the most important drum that's not drum as such). If the kit sounds good this will work well