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beg, borrow, but don't steal. I'm sure there are musicians willing to help
others out. ask around and see if someone will let you use a mixer and a
couple mics for a few days. until you can afford your own. Just a
thought,...azi
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I want to record my drum-kit as I play along with tracks I've recorded onto
my PC (in Sonar).

So far I've done it with a cheap passive mic by experimenting with a mic
location that gives a balance between the bass drum, snare, toms, hi-hat &
cymbals etc... but it's not great.

I've only got a single stereo input into my sound card - so without an
external mixer (I don't have one) I'm limited to two mics.
I've got the one passive mic and a nice Rode NT1 condenser mic (I use this
for vocals usually)

So to my question .... what's the best way to use what I've got to record
better drum tracks ... and what else do I need in order to record even
better - but without breaking the bank!

Thanks for any suggestions.....

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Sorby




 
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