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Re: [Traverso-devel] Some confirmations for the manual


From: Remon
Subject: Re: [Traverso-devel] Some confirmations for the manual
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:07:06 +0100
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Op Monday 12 February 2007 19:55:26 schreef Nicola Doebelin:
> Am Montag, 12. Februar 2007 18:26 schrieb Remon:
> > The main and only point imho to save to 16 bit is saving lots of disk
> > space, when using the ALSA driver I would be able to let Traverso inform
> > the user the bit depth as used by the hardware, with jackd it's even not
> > possible.
> >
> > So a solution would be:
> Still not what I had in mind. Sometimes bands record in studio A, because
> it has a great sounding room. They burn the audio files on DVD and go to
> studio B, because it has an experienced mixing engineer. Mastering is done
> in studio C, which is specialized on mastering.
>
> In pop music this is usually not a problem because ProTools is industry
> standard. You can even burn the entire session on a DVD and take it to
> another studio. It will probably also have ProTools and be able to open
> your session.
>
> But if you record a concert on a mobile ProTools rig, maybe you want to mix
> it on a different computer in Samplitude. So you copy the wave files to the
> other computer and import them into Samplitude. That's nothing unusual
> AFAIK.


What you really want here I think is a unified project saving format, so that 
any application can open your project.
Unfortunately, this isn't in the making as far as I know of course, and 
creating an export filter to export a project so that it can be opened by 
another application, hmm, what if the user likes the other application 
more .... ?
Oh noooooo, so we don't make such a thing lol


Remon




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