Recording details...
4 Mics where used to record the drums, 2 Shure 14L, and 2 Shure 58(something). One was placed over the snare, and other inside the kick drum (without touching it, just suspended inside by a stand). The other two microphones where used as ambients, 6 feet in height, recording the general drum sound at each side of it. The recording was made on the drummer bedroom, just a regular room, with concrete walls, like a 12' x 12' bedroom. We just used some couch cushions and a pair of matress on the walls, a lot of echo, therefore the natural REVERB.
We used a power mixer MACIE of 6 chanels as mixer, and a 4track Sony minidisk to record the drums. Then we put these 4 channels on 4 diferent tracks in the Sonar program (software).
We used the power mixer and plugged directly to the sound card (without the use of the amplifier) to record the bass. He recorded while hearing the drums. I nottice then the computer monitor noise effect getting inside the bass sound, but I said "What the Heck!" dindn't though it was that important.
We recorded the guitars micking the amplifiers. The amplifier itself was inside a closet filled with clothes, and the sound I though it was OK, anyway I also noticed the monitor noise. The vocals where recorded the same way as the guitars, thats all.
To EQualize and adding some efects I used the program Sound Forge.
What do you think I can do, with that equipment, to make a better recording? Besides turning OFF the monitor
