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newatthis
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I have been reading about recording and sample rates, and how obvisously recording using higher sampling rates makes for a much better quality recording.
Here are my question(s):
Normally I have been recording my Band Demos at 44K on my HD24 Recorder,,,,,then when done, I would send the tracks (while doing the mixdown) to my Masterlink 9600 to burn onto CD.
I noticed once that when I recorded at 48K, then burnt onto the Masterlink at 44K, the tunes sounded speeded up>? So from that point on I matched up 44K on both machines, and the tempos were fine.
My HD24 defaults to 48K while setting up for a new song to record. So should I use that 48K setting (even though I think I read that 44K was the industry Red Book standard for CD recordings) and then try to figure out if the Masterlink can also then be set at 48K so they match? Or shouldnt them matching make any difference?
Also if all this about recording at a higher sampling rate is true, and you then will get much better recordings, should or can I line up both machines to work/record at 96K?? And just record at 96K all the time??
I hope what I am saying makes sense because I am still learning.
Thanks
Peace
AJ
Here are my question(s):
Normally I have been recording my Band Demos at 44K on my HD24 Recorder,,,,,then when done, I would send the tracks (while doing the mixdown) to my Masterlink 9600 to burn onto CD.
I noticed once that when I recorded at 48K, then burnt onto the Masterlink at 44K, the tunes sounded speeded up>? So from that point on I matched up 44K on both machines, and the tempos were fine.
My HD24 defaults to 48K while setting up for a new song to record. So should I use that 48K setting (even though I think I read that 44K was the industry Red Book standard for CD recordings) and then try to figure out if the Masterlink can also then be set at 48K so they match? Or shouldnt them matching make any difference?
Also if all this about recording at a higher sampling rate is true, and you then will get much better recordings, should or can I line up both machines to work/record at 96K?? And just record at 96K all the time??
I hope what I am saying makes sense because I am still learning.
Thanks
Peace
AJ
