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tacoboy
post Fri 18 Apr 2003, 17:38
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There seems to be a lot of o topics about the technical side of music production. I'd like to know more about the methods.

How did you start out?

What effects has it had on your life and way of thinking?

How have you progressed and where you would like to see yourself in the future?
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Presto
post Thu 8 May 2003, 10:57
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Belated Erratum:

I said "Live recordings in simple stereo don't often need data-losing calculations, so I now record using 16bits only."

I forgot to write 'sometimes'. In anycase this is silly as 16bit recording with protools is not recommended. PT does 24bit processing even on 16bit files so I should ALWAYS record in 24bits as I should dither anyway to avoid truncation - you never know for sure you won't need to produce best quality from those files.

This post has been edited by Presto: Thu 8 May 2003, 11:13


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