Digitizing 4-track with Delta 66, Digitizing 4-track with Delta 66 |
ven. 22 juin 2001, 19:56
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I have an old, analog 4-track recorder with four outputs, and I want to digitize all four tracks onto my Mac in such a way that the four tracks remain distinct, so that I can do some digital editing and cleanup of the individual tracks before I mix them on the computer.
I bought a Delta 66 soundcard, but I need some software. Could somebody recommend a good application that could do the job? (Note: I already have old copies of Deck II and SoundEdit 16, but they don't seem up to the four-simultaneous-input task, as far as I can tell.) |
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jeu. 28 juin 2001, 22:05
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I use Digital Performer with the OmniStudio/Delta 66, but that's a $6-700 program (more than worth it, in my opinion). Pro Tools has a free version of their software that lets you record up to 8-tracks. That might be a good place to get started. Cubase and Logic are both popular but I haven't used those to say one way or another.
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ven. 6 juil. 2001, 08:42
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Moderator (et à travers !) Groupe : Team Messages : 3,631 Inscrit : 08 janv. 01 Lieu : CUCURON - FR Membre no 148 |
The Free Protools, as every free software is not compatible with ASIO Audio Cards, but only with soundmanager !
So with the Delta 66, you need a real audio software, and you can buy cheaper verrsion of Logic or Cubase -------------------- |
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