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Chip Hitchens
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I've been recording the live concerts of a regional classical choir. It's my only paying recording gig.
I've been using a Yamaha AW16G HD recorder, but I don't use 10% of its potential. I only record with a single stereo pair so the multitrack capability is useless, I use outboard pres, and I "master" (meaning edit for time, fade out applause, etc.) on my PC in Sonar. The other thing is that it's only 16bit/44.1
I've been considering getting something 24-bit, like a rack mount hard disk recorder or something. Less bells and whistles/better bit depth, sampling rate, and A/D converters.
Do you think something like an Alesis Masterlink ML9600 would do the trick? I think if I can get the going rate on eBay for my Yamaha, it would be an almost even trade. Any other ideas?
Thanks!
I've been using a Yamaha AW16G HD recorder, but I don't use 10% of its potential. I only record with a single stereo pair so the multitrack capability is useless, I use outboard pres, and I "master" (meaning edit for time, fade out applause, etc.) on my PC in Sonar. The other thing is that it's only 16bit/44.1
I've been considering getting something 24-bit, like a rack mount hard disk recorder or something. Less bells and whistles/better bit depth, sampling rate, and A/D converters.
Do you think something like an Alesis Masterlink ML9600 would do the trick? I think if I can get the going rate on eBay for my Yamaha, it would be an almost even trade. Any other ideas?
Thanks!