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peteuk90
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Hi,
I have been in and out bands for (damn! I feel old) a decade or so!! Now my friends and I have decided playing live is not an option! So recording is what we would like to do. I have a great little bit of software called "Magix" Music Studio7 and it sems pretty easy to follow. To record, bass, guitars, vox, keys etc seems staright forward. (now this is the bit where I need someone's help) Drums? We have decided to get an electronic kit, mainly due to the volume level (living in a residential area, acoustic drums are limited if ever viable)
As with guitars, mics etc is the only way to record an electroic kit, is to "mix" the output sound on the kit itself, thus meaning one channel on the PC? We would obviously love to mix each individual drum. Can this be done? If so.. how? Would my our PC need 8(?) inputs at the back?
Please someone help... a drum machine isn't an option.. our drummer isn't ready for retirement yet!
Any help or advice is seriously appreciated.
Thanks in anticipation.
I have been in and out bands for (damn! I feel old) a decade or so!! Now my friends and I have decided playing live is not an option! So recording is what we would like to do. I have a great little bit of software called "Magix" Music Studio7 and it sems pretty easy to follow. To record, bass, guitars, vox, keys etc seems staright forward. (now this is the bit where I need someone's help) Drums? We have decided to get an electronic kit, mainly due to the volume level (living in a residential area, acoustic drums are limited if ever viable)
As with guitars, mics etc is the only way to record an electroic kit, is to "mix" the output sound on the kit itself, thus meaning one channel on the PC? We would obviously love to mix each individual drum. Can this be done? If so.. how? Would my our PC need 8(?) inputs at the back?
Please someone help... a drum machine isn't an option.. our drummer isn't ready for retirement yet!
Any help or advice is seriously appreciated.
Thanks in anticipation.