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Recording multiple tracks simultaneously
I'm new to recording drums so this may be an obvious question, I've recorded everything else but haven't done more than one input recording simultaneously (except a direct guitar and a mic'ed guitar)
I was curious as to how you set up Pro Tools 7.3 LE using the Digi 003 so that you can record through more than 4 inputs? Is there a way to do this? So I want to record the snare, kick, 3 toms and 2 overheads at the same time. I'd prefer not to do it in 2 pieces (For example: Snare kick and overheads on one take then go through and record the toms on another take etc) How do you account for this? What is the best way to overcome this? Thanks in advance! |
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