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So, what's the best way to power a 10 II?
The 64gb version of this 128gb card is on the sound devices approved list. Anyone using the 128 fb version?SanDisk 128GB Extreme SDXC UHS-I Card - C10, U3, V30, 4K UHD, SD Card - SDSDXV5-128G-GNCIN https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H48412Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_x7MKEb3XRSC8NHow many gb do you need to run 32/48 with 8 channels for three hours anyway? That’s about the most I would need to record for.
I've had to wrestle with this kind of question in the past and have come up with my own rules of thumb based on previous recording lengths (because I'm too lazy to explicitly calculate the file sizes). But, in researching your question, I found a terrific website that does the calculations for you:http://www.theaudioarchive.com/TAA_Resources_File_Size.htmSo, for 32/48 with 8 channels for 3 hours, the result is 16.2 GB.If you want the rule of thumb for 24/48, you'll be collecting 1 GB per hour for 2 channel (stereo). For 32/48 it's 1.33 GB/hr for 2 channels. (a slight underestimate based on the calculator result...)
Anybody see a point in running a V3 in front of 32bit?
Quote from: justink on April 16, 2020, 07:53:00 PMAnybody see a point in running a V3 in front of 32bit? How about analog out, where you want to compare V3 output via analog vs digital!? You may find you prefer V3 > analog > 32float for some style of music or particular mic configs.
good point.
What I’m used to with the R-44:Import files and they are paired L/R stereo for each set of mics. I haven’t gotten to play with my new MixPre10 yet, but is this the only way to do it?https://youtu.be/Nt4cAbbegp4I guess split the poly file in wave agent, and then link the L/R mics/files as a stereo file in audacity?
Quote from: justink on April 21, 2020, 07:44:43 PMWhat I’m used to with the R-44:Import files and they are paired L/R stereo for each set of mics. I haven’t gotten to play with my new MixPre10 yet, but is this the only way to do it?https://youtu.be/Nt4cAbbegp4I guess split the poly file in wave agent, and then link the L/R mics/files as a stereo file in audacity?Just know that Wave Agent can't handle the 32bit files. I wish SD would fix this.