Drum Kit recording with a USB soundcard... Mixers? CAD GXL Condenser mics?

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Alright... well I'm a very new to the whole recording thing, but I want to get lots more into it for home studio stuff.
I have plenty of music gear at my house (in a band) including drum kits... I just bought a Novation Speedio USB soundcard off eBay and want to know how you'd record drums through this?
I want to buy some drum mics for my kit, but obviously 5 mics wont fit into a dual mic input thing on a soundcard! So what would be the best way to go about hooking them up? Is there a certain type/brand/model of mixer that I could plug the drum mics into and then plug that into the soundcard?
Or am I going about this all wrong? haha

Thanks.

Oh and I was thinking of getting a CAD GXL2200 SP condenser mic package (including condenser mic, pop filter, shock mount, clip, instrument mic) to start off with... rather than buying a Rode or something (not pro enough for one of them hah, or have enough money).... is this a good idea?
 
Sure you can use a mixer to get yourself a stereo mixdown. Any small mixer will do, I've got a Behringer mixer that cost maybe $40 on sale at Musicians Friend that I use to submix toms and overheads.

You can use the mixer to get a decent even level out of everything and also run a little EQ, and then hook up the L and R outputs of the mixer to the two line ins on your USB soundcard to record.
 
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