rysie wrote:Its time to get ill.
I know it may not be the coolest thing in the world around here...
But I fucking love the Beastie Boys!
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rysie wrote:Its time to get ill.
peri wrote:The gfirl just emailed me, "I've never had any desire to eat a scotch egg'.
I guess she gonna go hungry tonight
joesepi wrote:This has nothing to do with our impending doom. I just love dirt bikes.
MajorEverettMiller wrote:So, since I'm only using one device, (Delta 1010), should I even bother worrying about a word clock? Would an external clock improve my recordings at all?
I also plan on purchasing another Delta 1010. Is this the point at which I should look into an external clock?
Bob Weston wrote:The biggest audible changes that I can hear during digital recording are:
1. word length/bit depth - going from using 16-bit to using 24-bit is huge, the most noticeable difference to me
2. external clock - switching to a higher quality external word clock is the next most noticeable improvement
3. sampling rate - cranking up the sampling rate from 44/48 to 88/96 is the least noticeable to me.
When using an external clock and always using 24-bit, 44.1 or 48 sounds good to me. Going to 96 or 192 is nice, but takes up a lot of disk space and processing power.
enjoy,
Bob
benadrian wrote:In response to the first paragraph, yes. I'm guessing the M-Audio intgernal clock is of medium quality. Not awful by any means, but it could be improved. A high quality external clock will reduce jitter. you mileage may vary. If you know of someone with a device with a known good clock, see if you can borrow it for a day and do some A/B tests.
unarmedman wrote:benadrian wrote:In response to the first paragraph, yes. I'm guessing the M-Audio intgernal clock is of medium quality. Not awful by any means, but it could be improved. A high quality external clock will reduce jitter. you mileage may vary. If you know of someone with a device with a known good clock, see if you can borrow it for a day and do some A/B tests.
My semi-educated guess is that while this is probably true, the difference is only marginal.
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