Live recording i did yesterday. Real drums (except kick)

MetalMiller

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First of all, my ears are royally fucked up. I mixed fucking 17 bands in two days... Couldn´t resist and did a quick mix of my favorite band. The band played 6505 amps into framus and engl cabs, both loaded with greenbacks. Usual one sm57 setup. Don´t remember drums and bass. Real drums except kick is replaced with sneap kick. No ambience mics though. Vocals were tracked way to hot. It was the first time i got a 16 channel recording setup to work. 11 channels on this track. what do you think...

http://soundcloud.com/tonypizza/rusted-chains-funeral-for-my/s-haJrm
 
Sounds great for live recording. Did you mixed it multi-tracked in your DAW or completly live mix?
What equipment you used exactly? (mixing board, pre-amps, etc..)
 
@Redline4 Yes, 6 bands on Friday and 11 on saturday. Ok, i did the job together with a buddy of mine. Mostly lokal acts. Headliner was Lay Down Rotten: http://www.myspace.com/mylaydownrotten

BTW the link to the open air: http://www.grill-em-all.com/

Sounds great for live recording. Did you mixed it multi-tracked in your DAW or completly live mix?
What equipment you used exactly? (mixing board, pre-amps, etc..)

Yes it was multi-tracked. Mixer was a mackie 8 bus clone (Behringer mx8000).
Direct out into m-audio profire 2626 and sm pro audio 8 channel pre, linked via ADAT. Recording software was cubase sx3.