
Alexbt
New member
Hello all,
This is my first post here.
I am in a band called Shryne and we are hopefully going to start work on a new album. Our first album (which was done before I joined the band) was done in a studio, but that does cost a good deal of money.
In a side project we were working on, we purchased a USB (TASCAM, I think) Audio device with MIDI, XLR and Line Inputs, among other things, and acheived nice results with them, though we were using click tracks and a drum machine.
We were using Cakewalk Sonar 3, and acheived results that were stunning compared to what we originally expected, and so we have decided that to save money we may simply try to record the album on our own and see how things go.
The only problem we are running into is regarding the drums, and the limited capabilites of our audio inputs.
The TASCAM device only has two ins, (left & right) and I believe the computer (an HP laptop) only has a mono input. This only gives us 3 channels to work with, if at all (Cakewalk has been picky sometimes regarding INs & OUTs on separate cards).
I was wondering if anyone else has encounted this situation and has any suggestions.
If there is a good way to record the drum tracks first, we have no problem layering our other tracks on that in Cakewalk.
Also, this is not the specific forum, but any ideas on recording the drums? We don't have incredibly great mics, but I'm sure that we can produce a fine recording with them, if they are in a good room and mic'ed properly.
I have read it is good to have 2 overhead mics, a bass drum mic, and then get around to micing the toms. I believe we have at least 4 or 5 mics, so I think we can accomplish this.
Thanks,
Alex
This is my first post here.
I am in a band called Shryne and we are hopefully going to start work on a new album. Our first album (which was done before I joined the band) was done in a studio, but that does cost a good deal of money.
In a side project we were working on, we purchased a USB (TASCAM, I think) Audio device with MIDI, XLR and Line Inputs, among other things, and acheived nice results with them, though we were using click tracks and a drum machine.
We were using Cakewalk Sonar 3, and acheived results that were stunning compared to what we originally expected, and so we have decided that to save money we may simply try to record the album on our own and see how things go.
The only problem we are running into is regarding the drums, and the limited capabilites of our audio inputs.
The TASCAM device only has two ins, (left & right) and I believe the computer (an HP laptop) only has a mono input. This only gives us 3 channels to work with, if at all (Cakewalk has been picky sometimes regarding INs & OUTs on separate cards).
I was wondering if anyone else has encounted this situation and has any suggestions.
If there is a good way to record the drum tracks first, we have no problem layering our other tracks on that in Cakewalk.
Also, this is not the specific forum, but any ideas on recording the drums? We don't have incredibly great mics, but I'm sure that we can produce a fine recording with them, if they are in a good room and mic'ed properly.
I have read it is good to have 2 overhead mics, a bass drum mic, and then get around to micing the toms. I believe we have at least 4 or 5 mics, so I think we can accomplish this.
Thanks,
Alex