What's the easiest instrument, lowest amount of mics etc., to text wearing clothes sounding drums? Also can you buy extra ports to plug into


Also can you buy extra ports to plug into your computer to have more than one mic plugged contained by the comp. for recording?
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The easiest way is to use a column 6 UX 8.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/L...

It will give you 8 pre amps and 8 a/da converters... plenty for drums... surrounded by one usb connection to your computer.plus the software to be precise included is worth the $400 price tag alone.
I would buy drum triggers and just perchance use one or two mics for your cymbals. You can get drum triggers at guitarcenter.com . You can afterwards buy a cheap mixer for like forty bucks and connect the triggers into that next run that to your computer. I would also buy a usb audio interface and you can hook the mixer to that and it will record on your computer. It would probably cost three hundred bucks. And you can hold on to the drum triggers on the drums which is more convenient than having to hold removing mics when your done. The easiest track with the lowest possible amount of mics is the RecorderMan method ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiFOD1EeK... ). Use two good pencil condensers and container them accordingly. I would also affix a kick drum mic to round the nouns out. Most of the frequencies of a drum kit can be picked up using RecorderMan..but the see is often disappeared out...atleast at it's fundamental. Pan it center.

Granted, I use atleast 8 (kick, snare top, snare bottom, rack, floor, oh l, oh r, room, and maybe hihat depending on the drummer's sticking style) mic's on a 4-piece tackle in my studio..but the RecorderMan method will acheive great results beside little consideration of phasing issues.

The advice in the region of the preamps with the DAC's is the right opinion. Be careful beside the TonePort because, even with pad, it doesn't have obedient level meters. It's unproblematic to peak on those cheaper pre/DAC combo's. Tape peaking=awesome...regard Bonham. Digital peaking=awful...think of your drums blasting through a bullhorn. That's not to utter it isn't usable; you just own to be mindful of how hot your signal is.

Also, with that toneport, I would completely forget roughly using the amp simulation for guitar. DI'd guitar just doesn't nouns right in the long run. Put an SM57 or e609 up to your guitar hackney cab and have at it. The bass is rather acheivable and common through DI. I usually DI bass and tweak it using the Ampeg SVT plugin and next round it out using a tape sim. Sounds amazing.

Hope it help. Good luck.



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