Currently I'm only using reason--which supports recording, yet not integration with captured video.
I do own a camcorder though-I totally just remembered!

Its a decent HD camcorder only a few years old (Sanyo Xacti VPC-FH1A HD) . Its built in microphone is ok, as you can see from the picture its not to bad...yet I believe it has a 1/8 port for plugging in an external microphone.

I suppose I could record video+audio with the camcorder, then upload it onto the comp and tweak audio through a basic video editing program?However ideally I'd like to be able to mix down/eq my recorded drumming, or at least some basic EQing with my mixer. The problem with a lot of recorded hand-drums is the low-end/bass sound can get lost, I would want to potentially increase the low-end a little bit. And to further complicate things for micing my drum I need a microphone in the bottom and a mic at the top. The bottom one to record low end coming out the port (Djembe drum) and the smaller mic on top near the drum head for the other sounds. The camcorder only has 1 port for 1 mic unless I can figure out some other sort of setup using this method.
This is roughly the mic setup I'll be using

I also have the drum in the corner of the room to carry the low-end bass sound a little bit more.
Obviously just recording audio from the drum would be easy, or just video with no real need for decent quality audio. Yet doing both video and audio recording, where the audio recording needs to capture the djembes low end, and match up with the video footage is the issue.
My labtops webcam may work decently and I can run my mixer into my comp. thus capturing a dual mic setup and being able to do some eqing--yet I'm not 100% if this would work and would require some tinkering.

Gear: Ensoniq Fizmo, Korg EMX, Korg Kaoss Pad 3, Yamaha mixer, Numark TTX turntables and Vestax Mixer, Access Virus TI 61 key, Korg MicroKorg, Casio Rap Man

Coming soon:
Akai MPC500 or 1000, Firewire Mixer and Firewire interface