how is this for drum recording?

shadowlorde

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i've finally gotten the perfect band together, and want to make some decent sounding demos. this is what i'm thinking on using to record.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ … sku=631369

i'm going to sub mix my drums on that and send it to my computer through this lexicon-Lambda-USB-Audio-Interface?sku=245506">http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ … sku=245506

if my comp had firewire i would have gotten a firepod(or box .. whichever one was bigger) but it doesn't and i don't want to screw with it.

how good of quality could i get if i did something like that?

i don't need over produced perfect sounding. we play death/thrash metal so i'm thinking maybe the quality could almost be comparable to say show no mercy by slayer or something.

what do you think?
 
i won't pretend to know the first thing about computer recording, but i do know that i bought my behringer ub2222fxpro mixer for a little over $200 and it has 8 xlr inputs, only 2 less than the peavey you're looking at. i use it strictly for submixing my drums into 2 stereo channels into my akai 12-track, and i couldn't be happier with the results. so you may want to look into that option. a little less money for comparable utility. the only drawback is, i use 1/4" outputs (no xlr outputs on the beh to run into yr interface), and i don't know how well-equipped the peavey is in the way of sweepable mids on the eq, but i wish my beh had more options in that department. but it does have the built-in fx, eq, and "imps"--invisible mic preamps--that i've had a lot of luck with, especially since drums aren't like a voice--you don't really need any added warmth if you have a decent set that's tuned well. hell, you don't even need the best mics--the most expensive mic i have on my set is the akg c1000s, which is still less than $200, and it's only being used for hi-hat/rotos. i'm using 6 close mics with 2 overheads, so the 8-xlr inputs are sufficient. if you're looking to use more than 8 mics, the peavey does give you a couple extra xlrs, which is nice...just a thought...
 
thanks for your help.

i bought the cad 7 mic set.. the cheaper one i think it was $200. I was thinkin about the behringer mixer ... but i read a lot of bad reviews. and from what I heard peavey is a very reliable name.

thanks for your help again
 
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