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getchoo
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Okay, kinda starting from scratch here so I've got some probably very obvious questions to ask.
I recently bought a 4-track digital recorder (Zoom MRS-4) and I've been using it to record guitar, vocals, bass and piano. Now I'm wanting to have a go at recording drums, and cos it's just a 4-track I'm assuming this isn't really gonna be that possible.
Then I was thinking, if I got a mixer, would I be able to record all the drum mics, level them out, and then record them directly to one track of my 4-track recorder? That is probably a really obvious YES or NO, but I thought I'd better ask. If i can do this, what kind of lead would I need? Also, any suggestions on good BUT not so expensive mixers and drum mics?
Any help anyone can give here would be most appreciated. THANKS.
I recently bought a 4-track digital recorder (Zoom MRS-4) and I've been using it to record guitar, vocals, bass and piano. Now I'm wanting to have a go at recording drums, and cos it's just a 4-track I'm assuming this isn't really gonna be that possible.
Then I was thinking, if I got a mixer, would I be able to record all the drum mics, level them out, and then record them directly to one track of my 4-track recorder? That is probably a really obvious YES or NO, but I thought I'd better ask. If i can do this, what kind of lead would I need? Also, any suggestions on good BUT not so expensive mixers and drum mics?
Any help anyone can give here would be most appreciated. THANKS.