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Hi firubbi,
it´s possible.
I record all my things in 32bit.
You have to use the ASIO2-32 Source 64 and the ASIO2-Dest64 modules in your SFP project!
I use the TrueTape mode from my Cubase5.1 to record in 32bit.
32bit is the best choice, because you have a great headroom for your productions.
Once you want to mixdown to a 16bit CD, be sure that you use dithering, the UV-22 is good enough for that.
cheers
it´s possible.
I record all my things in 32bit.
You have to use the ASIO2-32 Source 64 and the ASIO2-Dest64 modules in your SFP project!
I use the TrueTape mode from my Cubase5.1 to record in 32bit.
32bit is the best choice, because you have a great headroom for your productions.
Once you want to mixdown to a 16bit CD, be sure that you use dithering, the UV-22 is good enough for that.
cheers
thanks ChrisWerner,
So i might need a 32bit a/d converter? apogee is a good one for this kind'a thing but i didn't find any 32bit converter....they have all 16bit or 24bit! http://www.apogeedigital.com/
do you know where can i find this 32bit hardware a/d converter
thanks
So i might need a 32bit a/d converter? apogee is a good one for this kind'a thing but i didn't find any 32bit converter....they have all 16bit or 24bit! http://www.apogeedigital.com/
do you know where can i find this 32bit hardware a/d converter
thanks
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Hm, maybe I don´t understand why you want a additional 32bit AD converter?
I use a small Behringer mixer to feed the analog input of my Pulsar card with my synth or a mic.
The Pulsar converts the analog signal to the
digital ASIO modules and feeds Cubase with it.
Pulsar works in 32bit and will do the convertion for you.
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I use a small Behringer mixer to feed the analog input of my Pulsar card with my synth or a mic.
The Pulsar converts the analog signal to the
digital ASIO modules and feeds Cubase with it.
Pulsar works in 32bit and will do the convertion for you.
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thanks ChrisWerner i will do what you told me. then again why creamware is selling those A/D converters like *luna 24/96 i/o box or *A16 ultra if pulsar2 can done the job? did you though about it?
**Hey garyb...thanks for that extra 8bit. i got it. so what do you use for conversion? A16 ultra or Apogee stuff?
thanks to both.
**Hey garyb...thanks for that extra 8bit. i got it. so what do you use for conversion? A16 ultra or Apogee stuff?
thanks to both.
well,i'd like to get the a16 but it wasn't available when i originally purchased my system.boy,that was YEARS ago....i have a coupla frontier tangos.acceptable.i'll update eventually......
you know,the work i'm presently doing all ends up 16bit 44.1khz on a cd.24bit is more than acceptable.grammys are made at no better resolution.......
for dvd...hmm,maybe 24/96 ,maybe better...film?what's the budget?
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you know,the work i'm presently doing all ends up 16bit 44.1khz on a cd.24bit is more than acceptable.grammys are made at no better resolution.......
for dvd...hmm,maybe 24/96 ,maybe better...film?what's the budget?
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On 2003-08-23 23:33, garyb wrote:
grammys are made at no better resolution.......
yes i agree with that. music should be more powerfull then other thing. all those classic bands had done those amaizing songs with 8tr analog 1" spool.
but hey did you hear "Corrs"? what'a fantastic output!!!!! vocal, harmony part, snare.... acoustic guitar.... it's so clean!!
and how did that happen? all those extra clarity has to be done with ssl or nave. and with world class preamp...so so....
it might not possiable to do that kind'a production with pulsar or sp(he..he..) but i/we want to reach as closer as possiable BUT how??
On 2003-08-23 23:33, garyb wrote:
grammys are made at no better resolution.......
yes i agree with that. music should be more powerfull then other thing. all those classic bands had done those amaizing songs with 8tr analog 1" spool.
but hey did you hear "Corrs"? what'a fantastic output!!!!! vocal, harmony part, snare.... acoustic guitar.... it's so clean!!
and how did that happen? all those extra clarity has to be done with ssl or nave. and with world class preamp...so so....
it might not possiable to do that kind'a production with pulsar or sp(he..he..) but i/we want to reach as closer as possiable BUT how??
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sorry for being OT: Gary, your language is sooo sweetOn 2003-08-23 23:33, garyb wrote:
well,i'd like to get the a16 but it wasn't available when i originally purchased my system.boy,that was YEARS ago....i have a coupla frontier tangos.acceptable.i'll update eventually......
you know,the work i'm presently doing all ends up 16bit 44.1khz on a cd.24bit is more than acceptable.grammys are made at no better resolution.......


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Hi Shanye, I can explain why I use the TrueTape. True Tape saves me the use of a compressor to boost the volume from an extern signal(out of VST). When I route my Synth,CW stuff or whatever through TrueTape I can raise the volume in a very easy way until it begins to distort when I like. Then I add a comp for the pressure only and my extern signal is nearly ready for mastering. Maybe stupid but I like the easy way when I work.
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hello Shayne White,
there is pc tuning website (www.musicxp.net)which was recommended by Steinberg. and this tuning tips really helps sx running with low porcessing power. i had tried this.
But it didn't help cakewalk sonar to reduce processing power. i have done a test to both sx1.6 and sonar2.2 and the result is (view from windows task manager)sx is showing 20% uses of processing power while sonar is using 100%(maybe more)
So Shayne we might loss audio quality working with sonar without any cakewalk tuning. did you give a thought about that?
thanks
there is pc tuning website (www.musicxp.net)which was recommended by Steinberg. and this tuning tips really helps sx running with low porcessing power. i had tried this.
But it didn't help cakewalk sonar to reduce processing power. i have done a test to both sx1.6 and sonar2.2 and the result is (view from windows task manager)sx is showing 20% uses of processing power while sonar is using 100%(maybe more)
So Shayne we might loss audio quality working with sonar without any cakewalk tuning. did you give a thought about that?
thanks
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