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Buffer Size For Recording Audio Fl Studio

2024-07-27 01:15:41

I use it for school, and at home for when I am using programs such as Pro Tools, Logic Audio, FL Studio. The Sennheiser HD 280's are comfortable, not heavy, great for mixing, and highly recommended for musical work.

5
2024-07-19 04:41:46

You have got to have a pair of these if you do audio for studio recording or filmmaking! You cant not have a set of these bad boys!

5
2024-04-22 08:37:20

When recording in the studio, or on site, these are a must have. Very crisp, precise audio.

5
2024-05-09 05:57:53

I think this is the best value for 32bit audio recording. the size is tiny. easy to use. no complain at all.

5
2024-08-01 09:12:28

Great for recording combo guitar amp in my home studio.- Good audio quality.-

5
2024-05-19 08:36:26

I use this in my multi-recording audio studio for recording Singers, VO talent and for my podcasting. Perfect.

5
2024-06-08 07:51:58

recording studio

5
2024-09-24 08:12:11

I'm using this as my main audio snake in my recording studio. It's an amazing value because it's good quality cable and rock solid construction. The neutrik XLR connections is also a key sign of it's quality.

5
2024-08-25 04:16:15

Excellent cable used for connecting my audio interface to patch Bay in recording studio great sound and build quality. what more can i say

5
2024-08-24 06:45:51

I have a home recording studio and there is a synth (Korg 01/WFD from the 1990’s) that always gives me a slight hum noise. The humming is faintly low but enough to bother me, especially if I’m recording; for example, if I’m just playing the piano nice and mellow, instead of an entire sequencer with multi tracks in a song, I can still hear that hum. I have a small Mackie mixer, nothing fancy, but it’s very sonically clean as far as audio output. Connecting the XIT-600 in the mixer’s XLR output solved that annoyance on that particular scenario and now that hum background noise is gone and took care of 1 channel. I only have one of these. Now I need to get a second XIT-600 as I record in Stereo. I also recorded / tested the output audio from my mixer to a Tascam DR100 MKII and a professional field recorder such as the Sound Devices Mix Pre-6, which is an unit that is utilized by many boom operators to record audio in many movies. If you deal with more pronounced hum or ground looping issues, since I can’t reproduce that kind of nightmare in my studio, I can’t comment on that.  Like I said, for reasonable, typical humming issues, the XIT-600 will do just fine. But loud humming, bad cables or what have you, it could be anything causing that hum.  If the XIT-600 doesn't solve the problem, you might have to get something bigger and more expensive perhaps. This one worked for my needs. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review].

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