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Beginnger here... multi-tracking /recording drums question

Hey. Bare with me and my ignorance for I have just started delving into the world of recording on PC. Well, I should say in general. I've only fooled around a bit with analog. Things seem to be going fine for me as far as recording vocals and instruments... but I was thinking about recording drums today. How do I go about recording drums...

Stomp pedals vs. . Multi-effects processors?

Hi!

Here's my situation: I was looking around at delay/reverb pedals and found them to be in the price range of $100-150 each, which is fairly reasonable for a brand like Boss. However, I might be able to get a good deal through a friend for a Boss GT-6 multi-effects processor (used, for roughly $150-200 in good condition).

What should I do?

Problems with multi-track export

I think most of the problem is that I'm new to all of this...

I have thus far been unable to get a multitrack recording off of Cubase LE & saved to Data DVD or even to my portable hard drive so that I can have a professional master my recording. Cubase LE seems to only want to allow me to export an audio mixdown, which is putting all of the tracks to one mono track.

please help: M-Audio Delta 410 PCI soundcard and Multi-track

Hi guys!
If you guys are familiar with the M-Audio Delta 410 PCI soundcard, please help me out.

As this card has only a pair of Signal Inputs (channel 1 & 2).

I need to separately record vocals on channel 1 and instruments on channel 2, for example. I don't know if it's going to work with Cubase SX or Adobe Audition or Magix Sequoia.

Broadband compresson following multi-band compression(?)

wasssup folks.

I've just started usin the Waves C4 multi-band compressor again, a lil... mainly on vocalz
would 1 also put a regular(broadband) compressor after that or is it enuff 4 just the multi-band(C4) alone?

I record hip hop . And this is, I guess a general question during mixing; or use with/after using multi-band compression.

would this b necessary?