
Village Idiot
The Love Butler
I'll try to make a long story short...
We are currently in a recording studio doing our first QUALITY CD.
And we also just ran out of money, with only the Drums and the Bass tracks laid down for all 16 tunes.
My question is this...Would there be any problem with recording the rest of the music (Guitars, Harmonicas) at my place on my equipment? I have the ok to do this from our recording guy.
We will have the money for him to continue the project in about a month. He will be tracking all the vocals, then mixing & mastering the CD. Since he knows we will have the money for him to continue using his excellent skills, this is not a problem for him.
Here's the technical lowdown...
We have been recording on his Roland VS-1680, at 24/96, into Cubase.
What I have to record on is an Audiophile 24/96 card, into my N-Track, which handles 24 bit recording.
He says he can make me a CD of the drums & bass tracks dry, load those into my N-Track, and then record the guitars & harmonicas..Then we can bring those tracks to him on a CD in .wav format, then he can load them and line them up into his recording gear..
So-My question...Is 24/96 of equal quality on every unit, regardless of price point?
And what problems might I encounter in doing it this way?
The reason we don't want to wait another month for the $$$ is because we are so booked for June & July that we want to sell these CD's at our venues.
But we do not want to sacrifice any quality anong the way of recording.
Any advice would sure be appreciated!
VI
We are currently in a recording studio doing our first QUALITY CD.
And we also just ran out of money, with only the Drums and the Bass tracks laid down for all 16 tunes.
My question is this...Would there be any problem with recording the rest of the music (Guitars, Harmonicas) at my place on my equipment? I have the ok to do this from our recording guy.
We will have the money for him to continue the project in about a month. He will be tracking all the vocals, then mixing & mastering the CD. Since he knows we will have the money for him to continue using his excellent skills, this is not a problem for him.
Here's the technical lowdown...
We have been recording on his Roland VS-1680, at 24/96, into Cubase.
What I have to record on is an Audiophile 24/96 card, into my N-Track, which handles 24 bit recording.
He says he can make me a CD of the drums & bass tracks dry, load those into my N-Track, and then record the guitars & harmonicas..Then we can bring those tracks to him on a CD in .wav format, then he can load them and line them up into his recording gear..
So-My question...Is 24/96 of equal quality on every unit, regardless of price point?
And what problems might I encounter in doing it this way?
The reason we don't want to wait another month for the $$$ is because we are so booked for June & July that we want to sell these CD's at our venues.
But we do not want to sacrifice any quality anong the way of recording.
Any advice would sure be appreciated!
VI