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Bampei
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I'm a voiceover actor and a broadcaster.
I have recently built a project studio in order to eliminate commutes to the studios where I do voiceovers. I produce two weekly spots (2:00 and :30) for the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) that run in Japan and Korea.
In addition, I host a weekly one-hour golf talk show that until now was broadcast live from the AFRTS studio in Tokyo.
Due to a move, and the desire of AFRTS to syndicate the golf show throughout the Asia region, I will be taping the show on Tuesdays... dropping it to MP3, and emailing it to the various AFRTS affiliates for broadacast on Friday.
Here's my dilemna....
I am recording to a high-end computer with an M-Audio 2496 on board, through a Mackie 1402 VLZ-Pro mixer. I have the need to access instant jingles, sound bytes, beds, and pre-recorded interviews while recording the show in a single take. I want to use two programs from BSI (Stinger and WaveCart) to bang the instant soundbytes and beds.
I am confused about latency and the ability for my recording computer to play a wav file, mix it with vocals, and record it in real-time all in one system (while monitoring all as well). Can this be done?
Additionally, I don't like the idea of having my primary recording software window in the background while using BSI software during the show taping.
Would the most efficient method of accessing these wav files and beds during the show be to use a second computer? .... or is there an easier and just as functional way of doing the same thing? I am an experienced broadcaster, but a total newbie to engineering my own recordings.
Thanks in advance for any input.
I have recently built a project studio in order to eliminate commutes to the studios where I do voiceovers. I produce two weekly spots (2:00 and :30) for the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) that run in Japan and Korea.
In addition, I host a weekly one-hour golf talk show that until now was broadcast live from the AFRTS studio in Tokyo.
Due to a move, and the desire of AFRTS to syndicate the golf show throughout the Asia region, I will be taping the show on Tuesdays... dropping it to MP3, and emailing it to the various AFRTS affiliates for broadacast on Friday.
Here's my dilemna....
I am recording to a high-end computer with an M-Audio 2496 on board, through a Mackie 1402 VLZ-Pro mixer. I have the need to access instant jingles, sound bytes, beds, and pre-recorded interviews while recording the show in a single take. I want to use two programs from BSI (Stinger and WaveCart) to bang the instant soundbytes and beds.
I am confused about latency and the ability for my recording computer to play a wav file, mix it with vocals, and record it in real-time all in one system (while monitoring all as well). Can this be done?
Additionally, I don't like the idea of having my primary recording software window in the background while using BSI software during the show taping.
Would the most efficient method of accessing these wav files and beds during the show be to use a second computer? .... or is there an easier and just as functional way of doing the same thing? I am an experienced broadcaster, but a total newbie to engineering my own recordings.
Thanks in advance for any input.