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my band is weighing our options as far as recording an EP (probably 6 songs) this summer/soon-ish, and i thought i'd get some outside (read: better-educated) opinions on this idea: we're considering tracking ourselves with what we've got and giving it to a more capable person to mix.
i have a decent amount of mics, and i'm running through a presonus firepod into cubase 3. can we feasibly get something down that won't sound like a homemade demo? maybe something that will even sound good after being professionally mixed and mastered? perhaps just certains tracks (have drums done professionally), or would that difference be noticible (as far as pro drums behind amateur music)? i understand that with as limited as our experience is, it will not sound great, but how much of a compromise are we looking at?
i am just sort of typing out my thought process at the moment... is it more a waste of time trying to recording ourselves, or just good practice for learning to do it in the future?
i have a decent amount of mics, and i'm running through a presonus firepod into cubase 3. can we feasibly get something down that won't sound like a homemade demo? maybe something that will even sound good after being professionally mixed and mastered? perhaps just certains tracks (have drums done professionally), or would that difference be noticible (as far as pro drums behind amateur music)? i understand that with as limited as our experience is, it will not sound great, but how much of a compromise are we looking at?
i am just sort of typing out my thought process at the moment... is it more a waste of time trying to recording ourselves, or just good practice for learning to do it in the future?
