Xstr8edgtnrdrmrX
Local Boob
Hi Xstr8edgtnrdrmrX thanks for asking. I want to experience and explore for myself the recording aspect. I read threads and posts here and think it would be a very fun, yet challenging endeavor.
I am not a studio drummer, a gigging musician or even a band member. It’s more for audio visual sharing - maybe I’ll be in a band someday. I would also like to share covers, sound samples through YT for drum posterity and review.
I more or less know that I want something that will give me channel control like the focus rite but for a 12 piece kit will that be enough and if so, will that be maxed?
I think no matter what, I would get a 16 channel, or at least 16 XLR input board...if you are just going to do individual experimentation for the future, that should do. With that and good software, you should be good to go. Again, you want the board to be as adaptable as it can be to your experience growing. Who knows, in a year, you might want to record your set, your friends on other instruments...you might fond out that it can become a small money making hobby(?)...but again, you just don't want the central control element of all of that - the board - to hold you back