Quoth Thorsten Wilms at 2008-12-23 19:57...
Whatever works for you. Though using Ardour would make
it simple
regarding the requested format. Can your H2 record at 48 kHz?
Possibly, but my card
(Behringer UC202) only does 16 bit @ 48 kHz. The
H2, however, can record WAV at 24 bit @ 48kHz right up to 24 bit @ 96kHz.
I'm not all that sure about how good it is to "normalise" 24 bit to 32
bit - that would mean some sort of interpolation and thus introduction
of errors.
I think I'll just record using the H2, 24 bit @ 48kHz, trim and save.
Then I will expand that to 32 bit so you have got the pure and
interpolated versions.
Well, with what I have in mind, I would aim for a
"natural" sound for
most of the piece, but perhaps try vocoding for the whole thing later
on. I wouldn't mind _additional_ processed samples, but might not use
them. I would still include them with the other material for download.
I'll do
vocoded ones too, if I have the time.
Cheers
M
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