Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
I've been using software for many years, having originally come from a hardware background ( Atari 1040, Akai etc ). I've recently been inclined to experiment with hardware again, with a xoxbox, and novation nova. Here's the rub. When I'm playing through a midi channel, the sound quality is A1, but when I record from the midi channel to an audio channel, the quality noticeably decreases, to the point I might as we'll be using software. The analog tone of the xoxbox, which is great, is lost. I've tried various eq and compressor plugins, but the quality definitely decreases. Any advice ?. Is this just an ableton thing, of does it effect all daws. I love ableton, but would willingly use something else, if the hardware sound quality improved.
Re: Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
To get a useful response you need to give some useful information.
Audio interface, indicated levels, any plugins in use, sample rate, bit depth, how you are synchronising (midi sync?). Exactly what you think is wrong with the resulting sound ('analog tone is lost' isn't helpful) and especially what are your warp settings in preferences and what are the resulting warp settings of the recorded audio.
Also how are you monitoring the hardware? Direct through mixer, or via Live - is the sound level that same (hardware vs live output) in each case allowing a direct comparison?
Audio interface, indicated levels, any plugins in use, sample rate, bit depth, how you are synchronising (midi sync?). Exactly what you think is wrong with the resulting sound ('analog tone is lost' isn't helpful) and especially what are your warp settings in preferences and what are the resulting warp settings of the recorded audio.
Also how are you monitoring the hardware? Direct through mixer, or via Live - is the sound level that same (hardware vs live output) in each case allowing a direct comparison?
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Re: Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
I think you may be missing my point. The set up is largely irrelevant. Playing external analog gear through a midi track is fine. I am then routing this midi track to an audio track to record the sound. The degredation in sound quality when captured in the audio track is noticeable when compared to the sound coming into the midi track. I want to improve the quality captured in the audio track.
Re: Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
mickmike wrote:I think you may be missing my point. The set up is largely irrelevant.
Really? Well you evidently know what you are doing - WTF you asking here for?
Good luck sorting it out
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Re: Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
ableton sounds shit because of PDC, do ur research, mate. u need pro tools if u want 2 sound pro. i record analog midis in pro tools all the time and it sounds a treat. ableton is a toy 4 DJs.
or wait for bitwig.
or wait for bitwig.
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Re: Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
Khazul, youre clearly up youre arse, so forget it. Leisuremuffin, will definitely be checking out bigwig demo when it comes out. You reckon the sound quality when recording analog will be better?
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Re: Hardware recorded to audio track sound quality
Has to be better, but wud not totally switch until they come out with bitwig pro. For me I need 2 see if bitwig will support my sound blaster pro card before I can even consider.
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