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mikeh
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Is there a formula to determine memory needed per song? Songs may be all digital/analog or may be combined with midi. I record to a PC (Cakewalk) and am considering buying a zip/jazz drive to store client projects. Currently every project is on my hard drive. I don't want to eat memory with old projects. I would like to charge clients for the zip/jazz cartridge and keep space free on my hard drive (for my material). Or, is it better to store to CDR? Some projects are 1 or 2 songs, other may be 6-8 songs. Normally, once clients leave with a 2-track final mix they rarely come back to re-record a given song.
Up to now I've used the PC as a glorified tape deck - out from the computer (via Layla) to an analog board and use outboard effects (hey, I'm a dinosaur) into DAT or a consumer CD. I want to better utilize the computer.
Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge.
Up to now I've used the PC as a glorified tape deck - out from the computer (via Layla) to an analog board and use outboard effects (hey, I'm a dinosaur) into DAT or a consumer CD. I want to better utilize the computer.
Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge.