1 (edited by garin123 2012-04-20 15:54:09)

Topic: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

Hi,

What options in Fireface UC is best for home recordings?48000 hz or 96000 hz?

Re: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

Hi,
It doesnt matter if they are home recordings or comercial ones. If your music will be played on a CD (44.1 khz) best options are recording in 44.1 or 88.2.

Re: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

Ok,thanks
If I recording external synthesizers,ad-da converter is needed for recording?
Thanks

Re: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

If using video codecs or perhaps wave files instead of *.mp3 then 48000 or 96000 because WMP (windows media player) can handle 16-bit 48000kHz files or else the normal 44.1 16-bit files. If recording out of the outputs (left and right channels) for a audio recording than no, your audio interface (Fireface UC) handle that incoming signal, and recording MIDI is done through the midi input. If more than 2 connections in are needed then I guess you can go to ad-da converters or the input of another audio/interface of which RME has some for that and hook up SPDIF or ADAT whatever optical in also.

Re: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

thanks for help

6 (edited by Beat Kaufmann 2012-04-21 13:08:54)

Re: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

Hello
Take into account that a good resolution is important as well. So if you are going to record an event use 24Bit or 32Bit instead of 16Bit.
You get good recording datas with 44,1 kHz/24Bit for producing a CD.
Further you need to know that most of the DAWs calculate effects within a project with 32 Bit (happens when you add some reverb or other effects within your recording project).
That means: It makes sense to work internally of a DAW with 24Bit or 32Bit even if the starting point are 16Bit-files.
So before you export the project to a CD (down to 16Bit) you should use a dither-effect.
Most of the DAWs (such as Cubase, Logic etc.) come with those effects.
One last thing: If you are working with sample rates above 44.1kHz (88,2kHz or 96kHz) you need to have a good converter for down sampling to 44.1kHz. Some of them are so bad that you will lose all the advantages of the higher rate with the converting process. Have a look here: http://src.infinitewave.ca/

All the best
Beat Kaufmann

Live-Recording
www.musik-produktion-createc.ch

Re: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

Well, yes, working in the DAW (I have Sonar) then recording with 24-bit usually is done and resolution is 32-bit, but now they have 64-bit computers and that I do not know. Mixing down is done in Sonar so I mix down to 16-bit whatever 44.1kHz or 48000kHz.
That is part of the process but done with the computer program DAW with me.
You can always spend more, and more, and more, and more, even RME has an A/D D/A convertor they sell which I think goes up to 192kHz recording speed which I do not see using for my purposes.

Re: 48000 hz or 96000 hz Fireface UC

Ok,but,if I recording and play with rme uc,external ad-da converters is needed?the converters in uc,best working.