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photoresistor
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Alright well I was planning to record a mic into a Boss BR1180 at the same time as four other mics going into my aardvark direct pro 24/96 so I could mic both toms on my drum set. I would then transfer the one audio track from the BR1180 to the PC (prolly S/PDIF) and then mix them all together (two overhreads modified spaced pair, one kick, two toms).
However I found out today (with much searching actually) that the Boss is actually only capable of recording in 16 bit and 44khz. I definately want to record with my Aardvark at 24/96.... So my question is is there a way you can convert a 16/44 file to 24/96 without making it sound bad? It doesn't have to sound stellar or anything I'm just going to mix it in with the rest of the drums (otherwise i wont be able to mic the toms and i think ill lose them with the cymbals and snare etc) but I don't want it to sound BAD.
Should I just give up on the BR1180 and just use four mics to mic the drum set? Or would converting them to 24/96 be an okay thing to do?
Thanks (btw i use cool edit pro)
However I found out today (with much searching actually) that the Boss is actually only capable of recording in 16 bit and 44khz. I definately want to record with my Aardvark at 24/96.... So my question is is there a way you can convert a 16/44 file to 24/96 without making it sound bad? It doesn't have to sound stellar or anything I'm just going to mix it in with the rest of the drums (otherwise i wont be able to mic the toms and i think ill lose them with the cymbals and snare etc) but I don't want it to sound BAD.
Should I just give up on the BR1180 and just use four mics to mic the drum set? Or would converting them to 24/96 be an okay thing to do?
Thanks (btw i use cool edit pro)