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thraciandrummer
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Trying to figure the best, most painless way to do this with the equipment I already have.
So let's start with what I'm trying to do...
I want to record my band's rehearsals, preferably having each instrument on a separate track, (L guitar, R guitar, bass, vocals, bass drum, snare, tom, tom, floor tom, over head mic). I want to be able to also plug in head phones and be able to listen to what I'm recording as it's being recorded (sort of like make shift in ear monitors).
Equipment...
1) Behringer Xenyx 2442FX
2) Macbook Pro with Apple Logic
3) Tascam US 1800
4) Mics for all instruments mentioned above.
* I also have a small M-Audio interface with 2 inputs and 1 or 2 outputs i believe, and for the sake of travelling light, if I could use this instead of the tascam, I'd prefer it.
If I can't record everything on separate tracks, or if ends up being more trouble than its worth, I can just mix it as best I can on the mixer and make sure I can hear everything clearly and record on one big track. This isn't for the purpose of making a cd for others to listen to, it is merely to have something listenable for the members of the band. Just to get out ideas down on something that sounds better than an iPhone, and since I have some decent gear, I just need to know how to connect everything and make it work as beneficial to me as possible. Again, I'd like separate tracks for everything so I could do a little post recording mixing, but if I don't have the equipment for it one big track with every instrument works fine too.
Any input is welcomed.
Thanks!
-Joe
So let's start with what I'm trying to do...
I want to record my band's rehearsals, preferably having each instrument on a separate track, (L guitar, R guitar, bass, vocals, bass drum, snare, tom, tom, floor tom, over head mic). I want to be able to also plug in head phones and be able to listen to what I'm recording as it's being recorded (sort of like make shift in ear monitors).
Equipment...
1) Behringer Xenyx 2442FX
2) Macbook Pro with Apple Logic
3) Tascam US 1800
4) Mics for all instruments mentioned above.
* I also have a small M-Audio interface with 2 inputs and 1 or 2 outputs i believe, and for the sake of travelling light, if I could use this instead of the tascam, I'd prefer it.
If I can't record everything on separate tracks, or if ends up being more trouble than its worth, I can just mix it as best I can on the mixer and make sure I can hear everything clearly and record on one big track. This isn't for the purpose of making a cd for others to listen to, it is merely to have something listenable for the members of the band. Just to get out ideas down on something that sounds better than an iPhone, and since I have some decent gear, I just need to know how to connect everything and make it work as beneficial to me as possible. Again, I'd like separate tracks for everything so I could do a little post recording mixing, but if I don't have the equipment for it one big track with every instrument works fine too.
Any input is welcomed.
Thanks!
-Joe