@SelCrysti You are so welcome. Be sure to check me out at twitter "fizzent" where i will keep you up to date on tutorials or videos i may drop. Feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
@freedrummerrr Most Commercial Studio are in fact running a pro tools system at 24 bit 192 kHz. Unless you have an Apogee A/D D/A converter running on you system its not going to make too much of a difference in sound quality. With Programs such as logic & Reason, they have enabled you to export the track in using a higher resolution internally, but that is only as good as your A/D D/A Converter. Soft synths such as native instruments and other may have a hard time running as well. HD Space?
@Fizzlesupreme Ah, ok. That makes sense. So basically the quality of your recording is not so much based on the software setting as the actually audio interface?
@freedrummerrr When we speak about quality of recording, it factors down to a clean signal path starting with a quality transducer. Then you will need a good mic pre. Acoustic of the room plays an important part as well. I can go into depth, but you have the general idea. For example a great audio interface for home recording in my opinion would be the octacapture, made by Roland.. Run your all your sounds through a quality channel strip and you will be set.
You sir, have saved my life! Thank You So Much!!!
SelCrysti 6 months ago
@SelCrysti You are so welcome. Be sure to check me out at twitter "fizzent" where i will keep you up to date on tutorials or videos i may drop. Feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
Fizzlesupreme 6 months ago
Why wouldn't you use 192kHz? Would that not be higher quality recording?
freedrummerrr 11 months ago
@freedrummerrr Most Commercial Studio are in fact running a pro tools system at 24 bit 192 kHz. Unless you have an Apogee A/D D/A converter running on you system its not going to make too much of a difference in sound quality. With Programs such as logic & Reason, they have enabled you to export the track in using a higher resolution internally, but that is only as good as your A/D D/A Converter. Soft synths such as native instruments and other may have a hard time running as well. HD Space?
Fizzlesupreme 11 months ago
@Fizzlesupreme Ah, ok. That makes sense. So basically the quality of your recording is not so much based on the software setting as the actually audio interface?
freedrummerrr 11 months ago
@freedrummerrr When we speak about quality of recording, it factors down to a clean signal path starting with a quality transducer. Then you will need a good mic pre. Acoustic of the room plays an important part as well. I can go into depth, but you have the general idea. For example a great audio interface for home recording in my opinion would be the octacapture, made by Roland.. Run your all your sounds through a quality channel strip and you will be set.
Fizzlesupreme 11 months ago
@Fizzlesupreme Ok, thanks so much. You were very helpful.
freedrummerrr 11 months ago
thanks
nicolas1400 1 year ago
@nicolas1400 welcome
Fizzlesupreme 10 months ago