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5stringer
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Please help! I've been recording 8 tracks of drums through my M-audio ProFire 2626 using Cubase 5. The problem is, the drums are pretty much lifeless unless I add compression, EQ, and inserts on every track, thus eating up alot of CPU power. I've also tried FX sends to handle some of the sound shaping.
My question is, is it possible to improve the sound quality of the drum track's initial recording by first running each mic through a firewire mixer (ex. Mackie 1620i) then into the DAW in order to be able to EQ each drum prior to tracking it. Or is the firewire mixer's sole purpose to be used as a summing tool during mix-down? I'm assuming the goal is to get the best possible track recorded so there is less "window dressing" needed later.
My question is, is it possible to improve the sound quality of the drum track's initial recording by first running each mic through a firewire mixer (ex. Mackie 1620i) then into the DAW in order to be able to EQ each drum prior to tracking it. Or is the firewire mixer's sole purpose to be used as a summing tool during mix-down? I'm assuming the goal is to get the best possible track recorded so there is less "window dressing" needed later.