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brandon.w
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I have a one room home studio. Bassically just a well insullated room...no foam yet (don't know if it would be worth it yet). I have a drum set, two guitar rigs, a bass rig, amped electric pianos and keyboards, along with a small collection of misc. instruments like trombones and conga drums. I record with a Yamaha MT8X analog cassette 8track...My setup is there to have friends and band mates come in, play, write, jam, and generally have fun. But I bought the 8track a while ago so we could actually get something down. I've done a lot of over-dubbing recordings with it, and I'm totally happy with the sound quality. My question is, can I mic all the amps, drums and whatever else and record onto this with no special isolation booths? will everything bleed into eachother? and if it does...would that really be so bad if I don't do anything for the mix other than adjust volume and possibly the tone a little? I would've gone ahead and tried this stuff out, but I haven't gotten around to buying the condenser mics/preamp yet. The sound quality I'm looking for is live, demo, or even indie release albums quality...I believe it's possible with what I've already done on my 8track, but will I HAVE to record everything seperatly? or can I get a good sound by micing a jam session?