
captions87
New member
i'm going to be recording my band next week, we're recording a 6 song ep, and all the instruments will be tracked together live, and then vocals will be added afterward. my dilemma is that the interface i'm using has 8 inputs, but the total number we need to track everything is 9 (2 guitars, bass, 2 keys, and 4 inputs for drum mics). now, i've figured a way to get around this is to use my drummer's mixer, and put all the drum mics into the mixer, then run the mixer through the interface. now i'm assuming that means that when i try to mix the drums after recording, i'll have to mixdown all of them as one combined instrument, as opposed to mixing/eq'ing the bass, then snare, etc. my question is, since that is my option, what would be a good way to go about mixing these drums, and what are some eq suggestions that would work in this situation. for reference, if anyone out there has heard of the band broken social scene, they have a song called "cause = time", and that drum tone is really what i would like to go after. any suggestions/advice would be helpful. and please don't tell me that i should do it any other way (buy/borrow a larger interface, etc.), because this is really my only option. thanks.