Hey guys, I haven't been around here lately... But I'm still recording in 24/96
My windows machine went belly up on me about 10 months ago, and I have built up a huge backlog of 24/96 stuff I need to get to disc (to be totally honest, I still have stuff backed up from '03!!!). I have a Macintosh (G4 1.0Ghz, 1gig ram, SuperDrive) that I've finally decided to use for transferring material. I haven't kept up with anything Macintosh in the taping world so I'd like to solicit some suggestions of what's the "thing to go with" nowadays in Mac software.
I need:
1. App that allows me to split 24/96 WAV files into tracks
2. App that allows me to burn these tracks to a DVD-V or DVD-A disc; preferably DVD-V but if I have to go DVD-A I'm ok with that
3. App that has a good quality downsample/dither routine for my friends without good 24/96 capable DACs (16/44.1)
I'd like:
1. The WAV editing app to allow for taping; I could then retire my ancient Dell taping laptop. This is not a MUST, as the Dell works just fine to be honest. It's just a bit of a pain keeping it around, charged, etc.
2. A *really good* downsample/dithering routine so my 16/44.1 will sound great on my stupidly expensive hifi gear
That's it, really, simple stuff. I won't pretend money isn't an object as it is--I'll put up with a slightly PITA GUI to save a few bucks over buying a bunch of $700 apps. More money to spend on other stuff
Any advice you fellas could give would be much appreciated.