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Old 07-28-2001, 11:14 PM
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Default anyway to pass 96k through tdm?

I have a gig next month for nasa (yes, it actually IS rocket science) they want me to record the space shuttle launch at 24/96, then do a kickass surround mix for a film they are making. aquisition is not a problem but editing and mixing on my protools won't be possible. Is there anyway to use aux ins and the TDM mixer with 24/96 sources (instead of from the disk)? I doubt it, but I thought i'd ask.
so next question: does anyone know of a cheapish 24/96 surround mixing capable rig I could buy or rent? Layla, Motu, any of this low endy stuff that seems to have some high endy features? Appreciate any advice.


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