Re: tape transferring
Thanks so far for all of your comments and sharing your opinions on the best way to capture the audio files. I guess the safest way would be to make a 24/96 transfer to start with. I have some master recordings that I’ll have to restore to the original taper in matter of time, so I guess making a 24/96 would be the safest solution because I won’t be able to retransfer it after a few years (when maybe 16/48, or any other capturing mode, would be old fashion)
Which programs are preferred for the down sampling, so I’ll be able to share those recordings? I’ve got wavelab 5 and audition 3 on my pc so far, but I saw zeek mentioning some other programs as well.
I’ve got a last question on adjusting the azimuth. I’ve got my cassette deck hooked up into my soundcard and I’ve got my soundcard hooked up into my amp. Would you prefer to directly adjusting the azimuth on the amp (leaving the soundcard out) or won’t it make much difference? I guess going directly to the amp would be the best.
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