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dorkfish711
posté lun. 18 oct. 2004, 21:50
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I recently bought a G5 powermac and I am looking for an audio recording program in the range of $300 that can offer surround sound mixing, unlimited or a large amount of tracks, at least 24 bit and preferably something higher than 44100 sampling rates, a good amount of effects, and general useablity. I would also like to be able to do video synchronization. I have looked at a program called Deck 3.5 by a company named BIAS but I do not completely like the layout of the program, so I was wondering if anyone else knew of anything they could refer me to. Basically I am looking for a high quality low cost recording program, original I know.
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chappy
posté mar. 19 oct. 2004, 05:16
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I think that you're asking for the moon and need to make a realistic
assesment of your wants vs. your needs.
No program available is going to do all or most of that well.

Logic or DP come close but ost much more.
ProTools LE comes the closest and can be had for about $400.
The converters stink and if you're doing surround to picture, you'll need
a synch box or house clock unless you use QT mpegs which will hog up
the computers resources.

good luck and prioritize.
forget about higher sampling rates and stay with 24 bits.
There are very few discernable benefits and there are many disadvantages to higher sampling rates.
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