Here's the interface I'm looking into.
Through sweetwater its $359.00 but also found it through reverb for around $200.00
I figure that it can do an ok job for drums until second one is acquired. Then for mic's I'm thinking for now a sm57 and a condencer mic not sure what one though. I'd like to be able to mic 2 speakers on the cabs when recording
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It seems that a lot of people have been happy with the Scarlett line. That one is easily expanded upon via ADAT...you can add something like a Behringer ADA8200 for short $...or stay in the Focusrite family with an OctoPre for twice the $.
Twelve preamp channels is usually more than enough to capture a drum kit with excellent detail...
kick
snare top
snare bottom
hi-hat(if you feel the need)
toms(our drummer has 5)
2 overheads
1-2 room/ambient (if you’ve got the room for it
heck, I’ve made some decent 10 track live band recordings....
4 drum mic’s on a kit(kick, snare top, 2 overheads)
3 vocal mic’s (3 of us sing)
2 guitars (1 close mic each)
1 bass (either mic, or DI....usually DI)
But the 18i8 also has 4 line inputs on board...if you have a mixer of some kind kicking around...or a couple/few preamps kicking around....well...cool.








for posting it, that ascending riff you do blink, has me banging my head, vocs fit really well, and nice lead runs, dig how LRT is holding it all together.