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The basics. any pointers?

I am about to help record a couple bands. I need a couple pointers and tips for recording drums, guitar and vocals. I have a very experienced background in recording with computers, yet I lack the latest knowledge in how to properly mic an amp and drums. I don't think I will have too much of a problem with vocals but all tips and suggestions are welcome.

p.s. equipment is not a problem. there is plenty of that
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read this:

http://users.adelphia.net/~opunwide/...onePrimer.html

it will take some time to go through, but it is well worth it. It is a long thread from teh mic forum that someone meticulously edited and compiled about micing various instruments: what kind of mic to use, where to place the mic etc plus general theory. It is one of the best resources on micing available anywhere, and it is FREE.
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thank you. These forums really pay off! That is the most helpful thing that I have found thus far!
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Remember to get the sound you want to tape. Period.

Don't think "that could be a little punchier" and then record it in hopes of getting that later. Don't think 'that guitar could sound a bit fatter' and then hope to get it later. Get everything the first time.

That will make your mixing that much easier, and the mix that much better.
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