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stethedrumgeek
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Hi.
This is my first post on the forum and I'd be greatful for any help offered.
Righty- o, some background
I'm a film production student interested in sound production but as a hobby I'm a musician in the form of a drummer and guitarist in no particular order...
I'm trying to put together some means of recording demos (yes, just demos for practicalities and not great in quality by a long stretch) for personal recordings and future band recordings.
This means I need to record my drumkit. Now, I have a few questions on this because I've never done it personally, always gone into studios.
I'm thinking either a PCI delta66 (or 1010 if the 66 wont achieve what I want) going into an Athlon XP 2k with a decent amount of ram and hdd space. This in conjunction with a basic Yamaha MG 12/4 mixer (which I've read good things about in here), using Cubase SX software.
My question is: With my snare, kick and cymbals all taking an input each- Will the above equipment allow me to record my toms as one track via each tom mic being input to the MG mixer, mixed, then out of the mixer to the Delta66 breakout box as 1 input to be mixed as 1 track in Cubase? Is this the best way to achieve this anyway?!
Cheers guys and happy Christmas to all whom it applies
Ste
This is my first post on the forum and I'd be greatful for any help offered.
Righty- o, some background
I'm a film production student interested in sound production but as a hobby I'm a musician in the form of a drummer and guitarist in no particular order...
I'm trying to put together some means of recording demos (yes, just demos for practicalities and not great in quality by a long stretch) for personal recordings and future band recordings.
This means I need to record my drumkit. Now, I have a few questions on this because I've never done it personally, always gone into studios.
I'm thinking either a PCI delta66 (or 1010 if the 66 wont achieve what I want) going into an Athlon XP 2k with a decent amount of ram and hdd space. This in conjunction with a basic Yamaha MG 12/4 mixer (which I've read good things about in here), using Cubase SX software.
My question is: With my snare, kick and cymbals all taking an input each- Will the above equipment allow me to record my toms as one track via each tom mic being input to the MG mixer, mixed, then out of the mixer to the Delta66 breakout box as 1 input to be mixed as 1 track in Cubase? Is this the best way to achieve this anyway?!
Cheers guys and happy Christmas to all whom it applies
Ste