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Re: Best audio editing software for beginners? [message #66360 is a reply to message #66179] Sun, 27 February 2011 10:45 Go to previous message
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Bill Wassilak wrote on Fri, 18 February 2011 11:24
I agree, but I haven't used it in about 3-5 years. The last time I used it would only do up to 48Khz sampleing rate. I'm not sure about the sampling rate at 96khz or the 192Khz like they use now days. I've been traviling the world, and in my real job, staying employed. Besides, I'm more of a live sound guy myself.

Bill


It has no problem with anything up to 24-bit 192Khz. It just stutters trying to do anything "live" at 44.1. If I have a 44.1 file and I want to record a vocal on top of it, I have to use 48Khz or it won't work. That's what happens using a Realtek HD chip driven by Sony XP drivers at least.


 
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