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Help setting up a small basic studio
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[QUOTE="Ted Nightshade, post: 23888, member: 50103"] "People here are talking about recording direct to CD - I'm not aware of that as a viable method. CD burners are not fast enough to record in real time, nor are they reliable enough to trust with a session. You either need to go to DAT, or right to the computer hard drive in real time." I've heard this works well at lest with the best ones- been racking my brain trying to remember who's was recommended. Does Bang and Olafson (sic) make one? This needs more investigation. DAT's are borderline obsolete, it seems. Hmmm. BTW, it's hard to see why the gent needs a 24 track studio for his purposes. a few wave files is not such a big deal for drive space. But it sounds like the computer is a bit antique. Also something noisy like a computer will have to be placed where it won't pick up on the mics, maybe getting into longer cable runs and that. Some kind of quiet recorder can be put right on stage. Good ideas? Ted [/QUOTE]
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