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lun. 21 mars 2005, 20:33
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QUOTE (Supernaut @ Mar 21 2005, 18:00) The ideal situation would be to hit record and then stop it at show's end and sort it out later. You're right, and that's the best way of doing it. Recording one hour continuous audio should cause no problems whatsoever. Why not do a test run beforehand - just record anything from your audio inputs into Cubase, just the same way you're planning to do it live and see how it goes to be absolutely certain.
Ce message a été modifié par coldharbour - lun. 21 mars 2005, 20:34.
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Supernaut Recording A Live Show lun. 21 mars 2005, 19:00 Supernaut Heh. Great idea. Dunce cap for me - why didn't... lun. 21 mars 2005, 20:37 coldharbour Cool, let us know how it went then - and good luck... lun. 21 mars 2005, 20:42 angryman This probably sounds really obvious but, if your g... mar. 22 mars 2005, 12:38 PristineRec I've been in similar situations, and I use onl... mer. 23 mars 2005, 07:06 endless_nights03 When I record a live show, I use only the micropho... mer. 23 mars 2005, 14:46
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