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marshaller
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Hi there! This is my fist message, I'm glad to be here and I hope I'll learn a lot from you guys!
Let's see, i have some issues with my home studio. Nowadays I'm working with a Rhode NT2 and a M-Audio Fast Track Duo as an Audio Interface, I just switch my mic to my M-Audio (xlr) and then pass the sound by USB to my laptop but:
I can't record at 44Khz 24 bits, I just can get 44Khz 16bits, at least it is what Fast Track Duo soft and DAW says, but i can see in the specs that the M-Audio can record 48Khz and 24 bits so i don't know where the problem is.
I think that's about USB conexion, maybe it should be conected by FireWire or SPIDF? I don't know how important is this. Maybe it's related with my AI PCI's laptop (i think it's not a good one)?
Some people just told me that i should buy a better AI like a Focusrite or Roldand, but i want to make sure if i can do what i want with my Fast Track Duo before buying a new AI.
Hope you can help me!
Let's see, i have some issues with my home studio. Nowadays I'm working with a Rhode NT2 and a M-Audio Fast Track Duo as an Audio Interface, I just switch my mic to my M-Audio (xlr) and then pass the sound by USB to my laptop but:
I can't record at 44Khz 24 bits, I just can get 44Khz 16bits, at least it is what Fast Track Duo soft and DAW says, but i can see in the specs that the M-Audio can record 48Khz and 24 bits so i don't know where the problem is.
I think that's about USB conexion, maybe it should be conected by FireWire or SPIDF? I don't know how important is this. Maybe it's related with my AI PCI's laptop (i think it's not a good one)?
Some people just told me that i should buy a better AI like a Focusrite or Roldand, but i want to make sure if i can do what i want with my Fast Track Duo before buying a new AI.
Hope you can help me!