Usually I tuned my snare drum tight, high pitched... Reasonance skin is tighter than the batter. Major 2nd or Minor 3rd interval between the 2 skins will be ideal... Crisp sounding and a jazzy feel like what joshie stated.. According to my observation, most drummers do that
Toms' batter will be higher than the reasonance. Minor 3rd interval, you will notice the toms sounds fatter and less overtones hence you will not need any muffling gadgets. Very suitable for Jazz if you head is a single ply and also very suitable for rock music..
For a 3 tom setup, I'll tune major 3rd interval from mid tom to hi tom, and Perfect fifth from floor tom to mid tom, no specific pitch... After a while I noticed that the pitch i will tune are usually near E for Hi tom, C for Mid tom and G for floor tom.. making a C major triad, which is very weird for me as i don't use tuner or anything, subconsciously C major triad is a sweet pitch for me...
The other setup, I will not mention further... PM me if you wanna ask more about it...
Lastly for Bass drum, I will tune the reasonance higher than batter by major 3rd to Perfect 4th interval, batter will be pretty low pitch in a sense.. In this way, the bass drum sounds more like a bass drum.. In this way u can either play rock or jazz without retuning them whereas when u tune reasonance lower than batter, it is not very ideal for playing jazz music..
Hope it helps..
Carpe Diem
Z'