The University of California Santa Cruz's music arts department has some nice readings on music recording. Check it out! peace,
http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/equipment/equipment.html
Do any of you have a LynxONE working with Logic Audio or just Logic Audio? Okay, as far as I know, curently the ASIO drivers for the LynxONE do not work with Logic. So I tried the MME drivers with logic as well and it gave me a "This audio device can not be initialize" error.
What I did was...
Hi, I have some tapes and records that I want to record into my hard drive. After recording with wavelab, there is tape hiss in the music. So I take the wave files and do noise reduction on them. I have tried some plugins and also the cool edit trick that was discussed earlier on this board...
Shouldn't one be more concerned about the soundcard they are using rather than the recording software for sound quality? It doesn't matter if you use emagic or cubase, the real quality of your recordings are going to be based on your soundcard, or am I wrong?
I just wanted to know if you think or know for a fact that a 1/4" to a XLR adapter would lower ANY sound quality at ALL during recording?
See, because I'm looking at some soundcards and the lynxONE offers ONLY XLR inputs and outputs oppose to the 1/4" or RCA inputs and outputs. Pretty weird...
I'm thinking about getting the digital audio labs "Card Deluxe" sound card and I was reading the review at pcrecording.com. In the review under the "suggestions" they posted this:
Suggestions:
"I initially thought it odd that the user must use jumpers to set the playback/recording levels at...
There are sound cards out there that don't provide MIDI. ie. digital audio labs Card D, as I recall from reading the specs. So if I get one of these cards without MIDI, could I just use the MIDI port from my SB Live! and still recieve great sound quality? I guess what I'm REALLY trying to say...