digital recording


fuhrysteve
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fuhrysteve
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03/08/2002 3:54 am
what's the best way u guys have got to record digitally. i use 16 bit soundcard, and it seems to sound decient, but the 24bits are so much nicer, but are a few hundred bucks... ( a few hunderd bucks i don't have right now...) anyone have any similar experiences?
i've sold hundreds of cd's on only 16 bit too...
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trendkillah
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trendkillah
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03/08/2002 4:33 pm
For home recording, the difference is too little to consider 24 in stead of 16 bit resolution I think. Not worth the extra cash.
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lalimacefolle
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lalimacefolle
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03/08/2002 4:39 pm
Your sound will be as good as the worst piece of gear you have.
You might have a 24 bit soundcard, but if you have a 50 bucks guitar, there goes your 24 bits...
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Azrael
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Azrael
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03/09/2002 12:15 pm
A good Soundcard (mid price) is the Guillemot Maxi Studio ISIS .. it has an external board with 8 inputs, 4 outputs n stuff.. and its not too expensice and easy to use.

http://us.guillemot.com/products/isis/index.php3

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