C
c41
New member
Hi,
I'm recording a band in a few weeks at their house and I want to make sure I know exactly how I'm going to set it up as we'll only have the weekend to do it.
I'll have a bunch of borrowed mics - SM58's, SM57's and a few other better mics - apparently specifically for the bass drum and guitars. I'll be using my Mac 400Mhz laptop and Protools Free to capture sound using the sound-in port direct to a 20Gb external firewire hard drive and burning a cd via an external firewire cd burner. I've got a small "db technologies" mixer that has 8 channels (5/6 & 7/8 are stereo channels) and an old (but still working fine) yamaha 4 channel mixer (all channels have a gain knob).
I thought I'd use the yamaha mixer to get 4 mics on the drums coming into 1 channel on the db mixer (so i have gain control over each drum mic), and use the other channels on the db mixer for guitars.
Below is a diagram of the envisaged setup...<br>
<img src="http://www.c41.com.au/images/recording.gif">
This will just be a live recording and as I'm sure you'll agree - pretty no frills. I'll use the db mixer to do vocals/synth overdubs after we lay down all the bed tracks. I could just sit in the room with them but i thought getting a long stereo cable and sitting the computer/stereo outside the room would enable me to get a good live mix quicker.
If you have any comments or thoughts on how I could use what I have better etc, I'm all ears, thanks in advance,
pete
I'm recording a band in a few weeks at their house and I want to make sure I know exactly how I'm going to set it up as we'll only have the weekend to do it.
I'll have a bunch of borrowed mics - SM58's, SM57's and a few other better mics - apparently specifically for the bass drum and guitars. I'll be using my Mac 400Mhz laptop and Protools Free to capture sound using the sound-in port direct to a 20Gb external firewire hard drive and burning a cd via an external firewire cd burner. I've got a small "db technologies" mixer that has 8 channels (5/6 & 7/8 are stereo channels) and an old (but still working fine) yamaha 4 channel mixer (all channels have a gain knob).
I thought I'd use the yamaha mixer to get 4 mics on the drums coming into 1 channel on the db mixer (so i have gain control over each drum mic), and use the other channels on the db mixer for guitars.
Below is a diagram of the envisaged setup...<br>
<img src="http://www.c41.com.au/images/recording.gif">
This will just be a live recording and as I'm sure you'll agree - pretty no frills. I'll use the db mixer to do vocals/synth overdubs after we lay down all the bed tracks. I could just sit in the room with them but i thought getting a long stereo cable and sitting the computer/stereo outside the room would enable me to get a good live mix quicker.
If you have any comments or thoughts on how I could use what I have better etc, I'm all ears, thanks in advance,
pete