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groovesalad
post Sun 21 Jul 2002, 06:50
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I am very new to macs and I'm trying to use my Powerbook G4 to record live music. I am buying the UA-5 ( http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua5.html ) so that I can obtain 24/96 recordings. I taped my first show just the other day with only the internal soundcard and a digital soundboard feed with Peak 3.01. For some reason, after 75 minutes of recording, it recorded what sounded like a broken record. I patched off of someone elses DAT and he checked his recording and everything came out fine. So something was wrong on my end. I still haven't figured out how it recorded a skip.

Does anyone have any ideas for recording software that will do 24 kHz at 96 bit/sec rate and be VERY stable? Thanks again.
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groovesalad
post Mon 22 Jul 2002, 01:48
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Well, the music was recorded only using the internal soundcard. I've listened to a lot of music in my time, and by far it's a superior recording. No noise whatsoever in the recording, so I'm really excited to hear what the UA-5 will do. The "broken" sound was recorded just as though a CD was skipping. It sounded like I put in a CD to record from and it recorded a really bad skip. Sounds like a 1 sec of nonstop looping. It recorded that for over 20 minutes and I didn't even recognize it until I saw the WAVE file on the editor at home.
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