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jtenner
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Hi guys. I'm totally inexperienced when it comes to home recording, but because I was the one with the four track and computer, I some how became the sound engineer for our demo. Well, problem is, we didn't have a drummer at the time we began recording, so we went ahead and laid down all of the guitar tracks using a drum machine to keep time. I had the idea that we could go ahead and replace the drum machine with a real drummer when the time came. Well, the time is here, and we were just about to start recording the drums when I mentioned it to a few people from other local bands. Both of the guys wished me best of luck, but weren't too optimistic when it came to getting the drums recorded. Anyway, after that long story, my question is this: Why is recording drums last a bad idea, and is there any way to do it if necessary? I hope someone can help, and I apologize for being such a moron. I just play guitar, I never intended to be a recording engineer. haha. Thanks.