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ellieken
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I'm broke, and am in a band - great combination, huh?
I want to record but my computer's sound card is really bad, and if you do track-by-track recording there is a slight delay on the playback, so when you listen to the tracks you're recording on top of, you hear them about 0.5 seconds later than they actually are. This could be because we feed it through a 12-track mixer which feeds into the computer, as direct input is basically noise and overdrive! So obviously it also plays your voice back to you about half a second later which is really distracting.
So because of this, it's easier to do live recording but only have 3 mics - behringer xm8500s. We have one singer and two backing singers, so we can record the backing on top, which means we have two mics spare, but at the absolute minimum you need 3 mics for drums. The mics are an OK quality, and all we want is just a basic recording.
I guess I have two options: can't afford to buy a set of drum mics, so--buy a cheap mic (under $60) for the bass drum--or try to resolve the playback problem on my computer to record track-by-track, using the three behringers, no matter how shit the . I use Cubase 3 on Windows XP. What would you suggest?
Oh, and also - as I keep mentioning, the band is on a really tight budget and bought some cheap drums. The problem is that it doesn't have a hole in the bass drum skin. Should I cut a hole in the skin? Whereabouts and how big should it be?
Thanks a lot for reading, sorry about the length and complete lack of knowlege, it would be really helpful if you could give me some advice.
I want to record but my computer's sound card is really bad, and if you do track-by-track recording there is a slight delay on the playback, so when you listen to the tracks you're recording on top of, you hear them about 0.5 seconds later than they actually are. This could be because we feed it through a 12-track mixer which feeds into the computer, as direct input is basically noise and overdrive! So obviously it also plays your voice back to you about half a second later which is really distracting.
So because of this, it's easier to do live recording but only have 3 mics - behringer xm8500s. We have one singer and two backing singers, so we can record the backing on top, which means we have two mics spare, but at the absolute minimum you need 3 mics for drums. The mics are an OK quality, and all we want is just a basic recording.
I guess I have two options: can't afford to buy a set of drum mics, so--buy a cheap mic (under $60) for the bass drum--or try to resolve the playback problem on my computer to record track-by-track, using the three behringers, no matter how shit the . I use Cubase 3 on Windows XP. What would you suggest?
Oh, and also - as I keep mentioning, the band is on a really tight budget and bought some cheap drums. The problem is that it doesn't have a hole in the bass drum skin. Should I cut a hole in the skin? Whereabouts and how big should it be?
Thanks a lot for reading, sorry about the length and complete lack of knowlege, it would be really helpful if you could give me some advice.