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Computer drum track recording

i currently have a samson kit 7 for drum mics, and a 7 piece pacific cx.. looking for the best way to record this kit. mics are for a standard five piece kit with two overhangs. i want to record stereo tracks onto my computer. whats the best way of creating a nice sound with the mics ? also a recommended mixer and how many channels needed XLR, and or inputs..

Copy/paste or re-record the guitar

I'm recording guitars in a few weeks, which will be high distortion guitars in a prog metal song.

What I've done in the past is I always pan one track hard L and other hard R.
Sometimes I've copied and pasted parts between tracks (when I'm lazy) and sometimes I've recored the same thing on each track.

Remember I'm talking about both guitars playing the same thing.

Drum Trigger Compatibility with Modules

I am looking to trigger a Mapex Pro M 22'' kick and also mic it with my Sennheiser e902. I was planning on buying a Ddrum DRT trigger but I was wondering if I can use that trigger with any module? More specifically one from an older electronic drum set made by Koncept. From the module I would run the midi signal into my MOTU 828mkII and then into my Mac.

Choir on NagraT?

Hello!

I've been asked by a non-professional choir to record them...
As i don't wan't to drag my whole studio there, i was thinking of using a simple 2 mics set up (probably M/S) and recording them on my NagraT...

It would allow me to only take an analog mixer, my pair of tannoy, my NagraT, 2 mics (2 U67?), a few cables and stands.

What do you think of that?

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