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slightly OT: industry standard hard disk recording?
Hey-o,
Because the warm afterglow of Y2K3 is still upon me and a gentle
admonishment
from Rick about cutting a CD, I am looking to put this into motion.
So, I plan do
a good deal of the music direct to computer in my studio as well as use
other
studios for additional tracks and mastering, et al. So, the question
is, is there a
percieved "industry standard" hard disk recording system at this point?
I've been
doing a certain amount of session work, and have found that Pro Tools and
Digital Performer pretty prevalent.
Currently I'm running Pro Tools with a 2-channel audio card (Audiomedia
III), but
I may look to upgrade my computer setup (likely to Windows). Is there a
front-runner
out there in terms of price-performance?
I'd like to be able to record 4 or 8 tracks high quality audio tracks at
once, have some
good digital effects built-in. A plus if there is a PCMCIA solution.
A buddy of mine has used the RME stuff,
(http://www.rme-audio.com/english/hdsp/multifa.htm)
which he seems to like, but is there anything else out there that you
LD denizens like?
I know that auido files formats are easily transferrable between
systems, but still, I've found
that there are some upsides going with established standards.
what think ye? any opinions appreciated,
gfd