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Deen
New member
I just recorded using AC 97 chip on a motherboard.
Experienced no pops and crackles. Initially had
some skipping and stuttering but I fixed settings
on OS and Recording software. All seems fine.
I can't hear any loud hiss or noise. I don't have a CD-R
drive. The record levels were set right.
1.My question is, what will happen to the quality of the
recording when I burn the audio onto a CD. Will it
deteriorate or be more or less the same as I heared
on the PC speakers. The mix will most likely be
different but what about the quality. It seems o.k.
at the moment.
2. Is it true that the benefits of 24/96 recordings can be heared
on quiet parts of the recording, since the increase in
bits are more on the softer dynamics. I do mostly Rock and pop
demos, so will the 24/96 capabilty be critical?
Experienced no pops and crackles. Initially had
some skipping and stuttering but I fixed settings
on OS and Recording software. All seems fine.
I can't hear any loud hiss or noise. I don't have a CD-R
drive. The record levels were set right.
1.My question is, what will happen to the quality of the
recording when I burn the audio onto a CD. Will it
deteriorate or be more or less the same as I heared
on the PC speakers. The mix will most likely be
different but what about the quality. It seems o.k.
at the moment.
2. Is it true that the benefits of 24/96 recordings can be heared
on quiet parts of the recording, since the increase in
bits are more on the softer dynamics. I do mostly Rock and pop
demos, so will the 24/96 capabilty be critical?