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==Recording==
==Recording==
===DAT recorders===
===DAT recorders===
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Audio_Tape DAT] recorders are two-channel (stereo) digital audio recorders.  Bill Ritch currently has three DAT recorders -- only two of which really work.  As tape is a dying medium, we will be phasing out our use of audio tape.
====Professional DAT recorder====
{{Infobox media
| name = Digital Audio Tape
| logo = [[Image:DAT logo.svg|150px]]
| image = [[Image:Dat cartridge.jpg|250px]]
| caption =A 90-minute DAT cartridge, size compared to a AA (LR6) [[battery (electricity)|battery]].
| type = [[Magnetic Tape]]
| encoding =
| capacity =  120 minutes
| read = rotating head
| write = rotating head and helical scan
| standard =
| owner = [[Sony]]
| use = audio storage
| extended from =
| extended to =
}}
====Home DAT recorder====
====Portable DAT recorder====
===Mini-disc recorders===
===Mini-disc recorders===
===SD-card recorders===
===SD-card recorders===

Revision as of 14:27, 10 May 2007

Information about capturing and editing audio for ARTC.

Recording

DAT recorders

DAT recorders are two-channel (stereo) digital audio recorders. Bill Ritch currently has three DAT recorders -- only two of which really work. As tape is a dying medium, we will be phasing out our use of audio tape.

Professional DAT recorder

Template:Infobox media

Home DAT recorder

Portable DAT recorder

Mini-disc recorders

SD-card recorders

Hard disk recorders

Computer-based recording

Editing

Hardware

Computer

It is very important to have a quiet PC. The quieter the PC is the easier it will be to find subtleties and imperfections in the mix.

PC Recommendations

Monitor speakers

Headphones

Software

Mastering