Hey David, thanks a lot for sharing and being real about everything. Sounds like it hasn't been "a dance on roses", as we say in danish, and that's somehow comforting to hear - or maybe sobering is a better word for it. And gz on your new child, wish the best for yall ✌
Something that i have done when it comes to the monitors is to simply stack them. I find this to work way better for me because in may case a side by side setup would result in a wider stereo image(way more than they currently are).
I have a very noob question. What if I recorded sound materials at 192kHz and wanna do post production to chop and normalize for making audio samples, should my DAW project sample rate be at always 192kHz or can I stay in 44.1kHz and change to 192kHz when only exporting the audio?
Thanx David and congratulations on the addition to your family!
Thank you, David! Very helpful thoughts and advices
Hey David, thanks a lot for sharing and being real about everything. Sounds like it hasn't been "a dance on roses", as we say in danish, and that's somehow comforting to hear - or maybe sobering is a better word for it. And gz on your new child, wish the best for yall ✌
Congratulations on the new family member!
Something that i have done when it comes to the monitors is to simply stack them. I find this to work way better for me because in may case a side by side setup would result in a wider stereo image(way more than they currently are).
congratulations on your baby david.
I have a very noob question. What if I recorded sound materials at 192kHz and wanna do post production to chop and normalize for making audio samples, should my DAW project sample rate be at always 192kHz or can I stay in 44.1kHz and change to 192kHz when only exporting the audio?
thanks
Maybe talk slower next time.
Put the playback speed at .75