
greyharmonix
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i wanted to record my band practices better than i have been doing it by plugging in my vocal mic directly into my porta studio while also plugging it into the PA. i figure the only way to do this is to get a mic splitter, but is there another way? or is there a better way?
I also would gladly accept some ideas on how to record everyone better. it's a four piece band: two guitars, a bassist, a drummer and vocals. i got two mics infront of each guitar amp, the bass i'm probably gonna mic for now (but when i get the money i'm gonna buy a DI box), there's the vocal mic with the above mentioned strategy, two overhead pencil condensor mics above the drum kit a snare mic and a kick mic. I can only record 8 things at one time with the porta studio that i have (a tascam 2488MKII). any suggestions on how to do this or does this sound good enough?
thanks
I also would gladly accept some ideas on how to record everyone better. it's a four piece band: two guitars, a bassist, a drummer and vocals. i got two mics infront of each guitar amp, the bass i'm probably gonna mic for now (but when i get the money i'm gonna buy a DI box), there's the vocal mic with the above mentioned strategy, two overhead pencil condensor mics above the drum kit a snare mic and a kick mic. I can only record 8 things at one time with the porta studio that i have (a tascam 2488MKII). any suggestions on how to do this or does this sound good enough?
thanks