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indigojf
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Hopefully someone will be able to help me out here, because this is pretty confusing for a beginner.
Basically, what I want to do is use Cubase to record demos. They don't need to be incredibly professional, but I want them to sound good. Good enough to sound like they might not be crappy demos.
Currently, I have all the software and computer hardware I would need (I think), and two low quality dynamic mics. Probably in the 10-20 dollar range. I want to be able to mic a basic drum set, guitar, and bass, but I am on a fairly tight budget. I definitely won't be spending 500 dollars on each and every microphone, but I'm hoping that I won't need to.
I'm assuming I'll need a mixer/pre amp to do this? I don't know much about recording drums (or anything else, really), but I'm guessing you'll need more than one microphone feed.
I'll need something to mic my guitar cab with. It's usually a heavy, low sound with rumbling distortion, with emphasis on the bass and mid, but I was hoping to get something versatile enough to capture the searing higher pitches as well.
The bass will be fairly conventional. Your typical clean, low rock bass. Preferably something like you'd hear in a Stone Temple Pilots recording, for example.
My vocals are loud. I've read that this can be a problem with some of the cheaper condensor mics, no? They go in and out of mumbling low notes and piercing high notes/screams and I was hoping to find something that would work reasonably well for both.
As for a mixer, I was considering one of the Behringer models in the 100-200 dollar price bracket. Will 4 XLR inputs be good enough for micing drums? Are these Behringer mixers a good product, or just cheap?
Any help will be very appreciated. I have no idea where to start.
Basically, what I want to do is use Cubase to record demos. They don't need to be incredibly professional, but I want them to sound good. Good enough to sound like they might not be crappy demos.
Currently, I have all the software and computer hardware I would need (I think), and two low quality dynamic mics. Probably in the 10-20 dollar range. I want to be able to mic a basic drum set, guitar, and bass, but I am on a fairly tight budget. I definitely won't be spending 500 dollars on each and every microphone, but I'm hoping that I won't need to.
I'm assuming I'll need a mixer/pre amp to do this? I don't know much about recording drums (or anything else, really), but I'm guessing you'll need more than one microphone feed.

I'll need something to mic my guitar cab with. It's usually a heavy, low sound with rumbling distortion, with emphasis on the bass and mid, but I was hoping to get something versatile enough to capture the searing higher pitches as well.
The bass will be fairly conventional. Your typical clean, low rock bass. Preferably something like you'd hear in a Stone Temple Pilots recording, for example.
My vocals are loud. I've read that this can be a problem with some of the cheaper condensor mics, no? They go in and out of mumbling low notes and piercing high notes/screams and I was hoping to find something that would work reasonably well for both.
As for a mixer, I was considering one of the Behringer models in the 100-200 dollar price bracket. Will 4 XLR inputs be good enough for micing drums? Are these Behringer mixers a good product, or just cheap?
Any help will be very appreciated. I have no idea where to start.