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kesterdevine
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Hey everybody,
I've been doing a lot of research and experimenting with different digital recording equipment. nothing very high end because the budget won't allow, but I've now had at least some experience either with my own equipment or various friends' gear, and I'm starting to wonder how much of the overall recording quality is directly related to the A/D/A converters in the various machines.
If my hunch is true, that the converters are a big factor, how does one know what they are getting out of a specific piece of equipment in terms of converters?
The overall best sound quality I have been able to achieve for a simple live stereo recording is by running two mics (shures 57/58) through a mixer (cheapy Behringer) and directly to a stand alone CD Burner (JVC).
When a similiar setup is run into a SIAB type recorder, in my cases the Fostex MR-8, and the Yamaha AW16-G, the sound quality is not as high as when I simply go straight to disc, and this is very disappointing.
I'm really trying to understand the particular factors that ultimately affect sound quality, especially on just basic tracks.(Not electronically enhanced or effected.)
I'd like to get your input and knowledge and experience about this. Thanks!
I've been doing a lot of research and experimenting with different digital recording equipment. nothing very high end because the budget won't allow, but I've now had at least some experience either with my own equipment or various friends' gear, and I'm starting to wonder how much of the overall recording quality is directly related to the A/D/A converters in the various machines.
If my hunch is true, that the converters are a big factor, how does one know what they are getting out of a specific piece of equipment in terms of converters?
The overall best sound quality I have been able to achieve for a simple live stereo recording is by running two mics (shures 57/58) through a mixer (cheapy Behringer) and directly to a stand alone CD Burner (JVC).
When a similiar setup is run into a SIAB type recorder, in my cases the Fostex MR-8, and the Yamaha AW16-G, the sound quality is not as high as when I simply go straight to disc, and this is very disappointing.
I'm really trying to understand the particular factors that ultimately affect sound quality, especially on just basic tracks.(Not electronically enhanced or effected.)
I'd like to get your input and knowledge and experience about this. Thanks!