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Hello all, I'm a drummer, in a technical/death metal band, looking for a way to record. I don't know much of anything about recording, but I would like to learn more about recording and for our band to get our own recording gear.

Right now we are running with Vocals, guitar, bass, and drums. If I wanted to do all the recording at home, what kind of gear should I get? What do I need? I'm not trying to sound like an echoey hollow gym recorded with a web cam. I would like the sound to be full, and clear. Is there any way to afford all of this with
Thanks for reading/responses in advance.

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Kev Thu, 11/19/2009 - 14:00

you don't

not directly
you would have to mix/join some of them together (toms + ?)

the best you could do and stay stereo would be Kick Snare and stereo Overheads

An 8 input interface would give you individuals here
( and still need to give up one for stereo O/H )

$800 is so very low to try for a technical/death metal drum sound in one hit and with no experience

you first hurdle could be the drum recording location