davethewave
Member
Just found out that I've been recording at 16 bit not 24.So that means it's time to
dump audacity and move on to something else. I have the E MU 1212 sound card using windows
XP.In order to record at 24 bit with audacity you must select WASAPI,which XP does not support.
So I'm stuck trying to decide on a new operating system or a new DAW.I feel it's best to stick
with XP because the sound card may not work with other windows OS.
I'm recording a live streem from capradio.org. That's it !! The music this site plays is
from cd s.
The problem with Audacity, beside the 24 bit, is after recording a 4 hour show you can
delete parts that want,but you will not save any hard drive space because the data folder
cannot be touched.
A 4 hour show would be about 4 to 5 gigs.
Please let me know what you would suggest.
Oh, also this music library that I'm building I plan on DJing with in the near future.
thank you for reading, looking forward to your ideas
dump audacity and move on to something else. I have the E MU 1212 sound card using windows
XP.In order to record at 24 bit with audacity you must select WASAPI,which XP does not support.
So I'm stuck trying to decide on a new operating system or a new DAW.I feel it's best to stick
with XP because the sound card may not work with other windows OS.
I'm recording a live streem from capradio.org. That's it !! The music this site plays is
from cd s.
The problem with Audacity, beside the 24 bit, is after recording a 4 hour show you can
delete parts that want,but you will not save any hard drive space because the data folder
cannot be touched.
A 4 hour show would be about 4 to 5 gigs.
Please let me know what you would suggest.
Oh, also this music library that I'm building I plan on DJing with in the near future.
thank you for reading, looking forward to your ideas