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Recording vocals on the fly
Anyone using DA38s or 88s to record vocals on the fly then transfer to ProTools for editing and mixing? I'm working with a group that requires a lot of tight punch-ins and I'm more efficient on the DA38s than PT; however, I'm concerned with the bit conversion from DA38 (16/44.1) to PT 24/48. Any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate. My vocal chain is TLM103/NTK/AT4033a--->Avalon737sp--->Distressor--->Yamaha 03D lightpipe to PTLe.
thanks in advance, RnR |
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