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SpotlightKid83
New member
Now my band has decided that we will record the album ourselves (notice I say recording, not mixing, we will actually have a professional engineer mixing it and then send it to a mastering house), basicaly we will do all the tracking parts, and so far I am the only band member who has a clue about recording after a couple of years doing it for myself at home. I have to come up with things that we have to buy (to resell or return after use because of our budget) and I came up with this:
Cubase SX
Delta 1010
Drums:
OH: 2 Rode NT1
snare: SM57
bass drum: AKG D112
(I may add SM58's as 2 tom mics in between the 4 toms)
Bass:
Direct from the Trace Elliot head output and at the same time miked with the D112 on a different track.
Guitars
(electric)
POD 2.0 direct and cabinet miked same way as bass guitar but with the SM57
(acustic)
Rode NT1
Keys
Triton studio direct
Vocals
Rode NT1
Now my questions are,
-what do you think about the mic selection (keep in mind is a limited budget)?
-should I use a mic pre on every miked track (I'd need three 2-channel pres for the drums only)?
-should I tun off the effects section on the Triton to record everything as dry as possible?
I will gladly appreciate some advice
Cubase SX
Delta 1010
Drums:
OH: 2 Rode NT1
snare: SM57
bass drum: AKG D112
(I may add SM58's as 2 tom mics in between the 4 toms)
Bass:
Direct from the Trace Elliot head output and at the same time miked with the D112 on a different track.
Guitars
(electric)
POD 2.0 direct and cabinet miked same way as bass guitar but with the SM57
(acustic)
Rode NT1
Keys
Triton studio direct
Vocals
Rode NT1
Now my questions are,
-what do you think about the mic selection (keep in mind is a limited budget)?
-should I use a mic pre on every miked track (I'd need three 2-channel pres for the drums only)?
-should I tun off the effects section on the Triton to record everything as dry as possible?
I will gladly appreciate some advice
Gotta love those self produced projects