
eraos
Local Spiderman
If I recorded in Extended mode, to save minutes, then on the computer convert it into a 44.1k wav file, will that have the same quality as recording it in Normal mode to begin with?
dave in toledo said:normal mode is 16 bit, if you did this you would have to use a wav editor and interpolate the file up to 16 bit, very bad.....only thing extended is good for is putting on cassette tape....
dave in toledo said:if you are moving tracks to the computer, then space isn't an issue anyway, do as many tracks as you can, mix all down on the pc as a mono 16 bit wav file, for reference only , (dont mix down and loose all your seperate tracks)
put new mixdown back to mr8 as a go by with wav manager, add new tracks and repeat, i like n track i get up to 88 tracks, vst and direct x plug in effects, and great eq...
Rokket said:I will leave bare bones tracks bounced down to track 7/8, as a refrence point when I go over the limit of what the mr8 will accept (14 tracks???), and just move them to my computer as I finish them. Everything is mixed and polished in the pc. I just started using this technique and it's working beautifully. I have more control over the finished product, AND I can pick and chose which tracks work and which ones don't. Can't remove a single track from the mr-8 if you already mixed it down, even with the undo/redo feature.