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When using Wavelab in post production
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What bit resolution and sample rates should I use? I record with my MD and then use the wavelab for post pro, any advice would be great thanks guys :afro:
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are you recording analog into the pc? then use 16bit/44.1khz...actually even if it's digital that's what it will be! hope that helps!
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