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    Live onsite recording...

    Run the audience mics through the live board. You need the pre. Take a direct out of those 2 channels to the recorder. Don't bring up the fader. That will keep it out of FOH. I wouldn't worry about the laptop too much. But I guess you could do a rough mix using aux sends and send that to the...
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    Digital recording of church worship and sermon

    Your option 2 looks good, if you don't mind the extra time mixing. Remember that when you are in service of your fellow man you are in service of the lord. The 'house sound' straight from the board won't really give you the same sound that you are hearing in the building. A stereo mix using 2...
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    Looking at USB interfaces

    I have the Tascam Us-1641. I haven't used it, but a friend recorded my band with his. We tracked the whole band live and it seemed to work fine. He had Vista, 1G of RAM, and about 1.7GHz. I bought mine for $300.
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    Speaker as a mic

    I once used a pair of headphones as a stereo mic above a drum kit. It worked. And I hooked up a 15" bass cab as a room mic. No high end. I think the original use was to take a similar bass cab and place it face to face with the amp. An old school bass sound without all the highs.
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    New to recording... Working with hardcore/metal groups

    I think that you need more mics. I used to record bands like that to 4 track and I would have to submix a lot. I would close mic everything and forget about room mics. That alone should solve the "far away" sound. An 8 input interface would be great, but there are ways around that. I like to...
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    App for hosting files on my server for clients

    Easy file sharing webserver works for me. http://web.blomand.net/~klparton/ There is a link to forums on the main page of my website for an example of what I'm doing. You could also run an FTP server on your webserver. I'm trying that right now also. You setup an account for the user and give...
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