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Sup guys. My name is Ben and I'm starting a home studio for recording bands in my area.
My brother was a soldier and he passed away, leaving behind some money I am using to pursue my dreams in his memory. Might sound stupid, but hey.
Regardless, I'm trying to do all I can to be as professional as possible. I've messed with four tracks and such since I was kid, but now that I've gotten serious about all of it and I have some questions I hope you guys will be able to answer.
And maybe down the road I could answer some questions too.
Enough introduction, on to my first question!
I am getting the 003 Rack+. Ideal for recording drums and such, but what about bands that prefer to "do it all live"?
With 8 tracks, I can only imagine using 4 for the drums (snare, kick, two overheads) then guitar, bass, and one more free track (for another guitar or whatever it may be - or even a vocal, if the band didn't care much about how they sounded)
But for the drums, I'd still like to have more mic's then just 4...so what can I do? I've read some stuff about using gear to get more inputs, but what is the deal with that? you'd lose the ability to have the individual tracks to play with, right? I mean, if I could submix the toms into two channels that might be cool but I could see some problems arising there.
I've rambled here, but what do you guys think? How do I get the most out of the 003 Rack+ in a "live" session?
My brother was a soldier and he passed away, leaving behind some money I am using to pursue my dreams in his memory. Might sound stupid, but hey.
Regardless, I'm trying to do all I can to be as professional as possible. I've messed with four tracks and such since I was kid, but now that I've gotten serious about all of it and I have some questions I hope you guys will be able to answer.
And maybe down the road I could answer some questions too.
Enough introduction, on to my first question!
I am getting the 003 Rack+. Ideal for recording drums and such, but what about bands that prefer to "do it all live"?
With 8 tracks, I can only imagine using 4 for the drums (snare, kick, two overheads) then guitar, bass, and one more free track (for another guitar or whatever it may be - or even a vocal, if the band didn't care much about how they sounded)
But for the drums, I'd still like to have more mic's then just 4...so what can I do? I've read some stuff about using gear to get more inputs, but what is the deal with that? you'd lose the ability to have the individual tracks to play with, right? I mean, if I could submix the toms into two channels that might be cool but I could see some problems arising there.
I've rambled here, but what do you guys think? How do I get the most out of the 003 Rack+ in a "live" session?