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Re: arsclist RE: Equipment advice for TTU



If you go past 48K, you'll need Sound Forge 5.0

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----- Original Message -----
From: José Llufrío <llufrio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:00 PM
Subject: arsclist RE: Equipment advice for TTU


> Hello, Curtis and everybody on the list.
>
> Even though it's not my field of expertise, I've been doing some research
> lately for almost the same purpose.
>
> One of the best sound cards for your money is the Digital Audio Labs. Card
> Deluxe.
> Check their specs at the web site.
>
> I believe ProTools is overkill, originally designed for Mac, and way too
> expensive for the type of sound recording you probably have. Sonic
Foundry's
> Sound Forge 4.5 should do the trick. There are lots of plug-ins for
> de-ssing, de-clicking, and general noise removal. It can also provide the
> compressed audio files for the web.
>
> As for storage devices, you don't want to limit your digitizing to 44.1
kHz
> / 16 bit CD quality. Try to go for higher sampling frequency and bit
depth,
> if your recordings are of a good enough quality. This subject has just
been
> discussed on this list extensively and in depth in the past 3-4 days. In
> that case it's not CD, but either data tape or hard drives with data
files.
>
> I cannot offer much advice about the analog tape recorders, but Otari has
> been mentioned in this list lately as a good quality choice.
>
> Just my 2cents worth. I know many, more knowledgeable people, will reply
> soon.
>
> Good luck.
>
> José E. Llufrío
> llufrio@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Technical Advisor
> ICAIC, Cuban Film Institute
> Havana, Cuba
>
>
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