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From: Chris Bess <Bessman@erinet.com>
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PalaBart@aol.com wrote:
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> Greetings all,
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> We want to record some dialog at a local sound studio for a commercial, and
> I'd like to take it back as a digital file rather than tape.
Thats a good idea, but impractical. For really good quality, record
your audio to video tape. From what I understand this is nearly CD
quality (at least alot better than audio cassette)and its easy to spool
in to the flyer.
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At 11:17 PM 1/6/96 -0500, Chris Bess wrote:
>> We want to record some dialog at a local sound studio for a commercial, and
>> I'd like to take it back as a digital file rather than tape.
>Thats a good idea, but impractical. For really good quality, record
>your audio to video tape. From what I understand this is nearly CD
>quality (at least alot better than audio cassette)and its easy to spool
>in to the flyer.
Make sure to record on the Hi-Fi tracks. For a recent production we did, we
recorded all the voice-overs to video, but just on the normal audio tracks.
When we went in for editing, there was a ton of background noise.
Consequently, the tracks had to be filtered, and everything came out
muddy-sounding. What a lesson!
I would think that recording to a good chrome or metal audio cassette would
be just as good. I record personal stuff onto chrome tapes all the time,
and it comes out sounding very crisp, with very little noise.
Just my .02
---< Justin Barrett - Free Spirit Productions >---