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Old 04-18-2007, 10:22 AM
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I made my first recording in the early 1950's. Actually, my father was the sound engineer - a roving reporter for BBC radio who realised that his kids were good content for spots on the radio. Having been a child actor I went into electronics with a sound recording engineer who also designed and built recording desks for studios in the '60s. Like wow, a 4 channel desk half the size of a car that cost megabucks! Now we can all buy a small desk that does far more for a few hundred bucks. Different world.
I am here to learn more about which firewire interface to choose to make spoken voice recordings for my CDs (I train people in speaking and I record voiceovers and books for clients). I have used Tascam 122, Alesis i/02 and Toneport UX2. None of them are clean enough, and I get occasional latency clicks in recordings. So which to choose? That's why I am here!
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