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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:842908"]So, Boarcorpse wants to start recording ourselves. So we are purchasing (today) an interface for my home pc with 8 inputs. (all 8 are either 1/4inch or xlr) The reason we are getting an 8 and not one with more inputs is simple. The differnce in price is huge, and 8 is all we need to get a good solid drum mix. After the drums, we can scoot those tracks for the drums over (retaining seperation) and use the 8 inputs for guitars/bass/vocs etc... so anyways, we are buying this thing, and were thinking about what you need for good recordings. Firstly, you need something to record onto, which with my pc/protools/this interface, there will be no loss of quality. Next obviously you need nice equipment, which we have, next would be nice mics.. So here are my questions- Can anyone recomend some mics for drums? Either a set of them, or individual ones for each part of the set? I've been looking at prepacks, and at individuals, and want to know what will capture the best sound. I wanna ask the same question for guitar+bass+vocal mics. My spending limit is about a couple grand for all mics total. I don't NEED to spend that much, but if it will make that much of a difference, i would be willing to. Lastly, knowledge/experience. I know that if this isn't the most important thing for recording, it is at least AS important as any other part. And i will get this over time i am sure, especially since the PC is in my bedroom/livingroom where my drums are, and i will just keep experimenting till i get wonderful sounds with my drums.. but i don't really know anything about micing drums yet, any advice would be appreciated, and I am going to buy a book about it today. If I get half way decent at this, i will probably want to record some bands for free to get the hang of it, when that happens RTTP is where i will search for said bands. Thanks for your time. :)[/QUOTE]
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