How To Record In Logic 24 Bit 48KHz
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@Fizzlesupreme Ok, thanks so much. You were very helpful.
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@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.
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@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?
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@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?
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Why wouldn't you use 192kHz? Would that not be higher quality recording?
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
thanks
nicolas1400 1 year ago
@nicolas1400 welcome
Fizzlesupreme 10 months ago