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Re: 24/96 vs. 24/88.2 ???
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2007, 11:42:54 AM »
Glad you are enjoying it, Brian. I became hooked immediately and wouldnt dream of using anything else.



If i ever get WL 6.0 i will def start record everything 24/96

Skip WL 6.0 and go for Samplitude 8 SE.  ;D  A whopping $50 or so for the single best audio editor I've found for my purposes.  A bit of a learning curve, but now that I have it figured out for my needs, it's a breeze and better than the other tools I've used (AA/CEP, WL, Audacity).

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Re: 24/96 vs. 24/88.2 ???
« Reply #16 on: January 22, 2007, 12:29:23 PM »
That brings up another question.   Are there any serious issues using external CD or DVD USB 2.0 burners, or hard drives for that matter?

Short answer is no . . . usb2 is plenty fast to support dvd/cd burners and, while slower than a good internal sata or ide drive, are still plenty fast for archiving/data use hard drives.


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Re: 24/96 vs. 24/88.2 ???
« Reply #17 on: January 23, 2007, 04:31:33 PM »
Glad you are enjoying it, Brian. I became hooked immediately and wouldnt dream of using anything else.

If i ever get WL 6.0 i will def start record everything 24/96

Skip WL 6.0 and go for Samplitude 8 SE.  ;D  A whopping $50 or so for the single best audio editor I've found for my purposes.  A bit of a learning curve, but now that I have it figured out for my needs, it's a breeze and better than the other tools I've used (AA/CEP, WL, Audacity).

Cool, saved me a lot of seaching & demoing.  Got lots of unedited shows piling up on a few USB drives over the past year that need attention and I haven't had time to tryout a bunch of editing options to figure out what works best.  Still don't really, but now I can feel better about commiting the time to learn something I'll hold onto & use.

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