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Explore a comprehensive video testing whether drum recording is possible using single-input audio interfaces through hands-on experimentation with the complete Audient iD series. Discover practical techniques for capturing drum sounds using the ID4 MKII, ID14 MKII, ID24, ID44 MKII, ID48, and Evo SP8 interfaces, with detailed comparisons of their capabilities and limitations. Learn about microphone selection and placement strategies using professional mics including AustrianAudio OC818s, Austrian Audio OC7, Sennheiser MD421, Electrovoice PL9, and Coles 4038 to achieve optimal drum recordings. Follow along as the testing process demonstrates real-world recording scenarios with the band Kyros performing their track "Rumour," providing authentic examples of how different interface configurations perform in actual recording situations. Gain insights into budget-friendly home recording solutions and understand the trade-offs between interface input limitations and recording quality, with downloadable multitracks available for further analysis and practice.
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Can You Really Record Drums on a 1 Input Interface? (We Tested Every Audient iD)
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