Originally Posted By: edshaw
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I transfer the 12 WAVs into a digital recorder as a matter of preference. This process is leadiing up to another bounce, where the heads and tails are cut, and the volume is adjusted. The WAVs are then played into the recording platform of choice, right and left channels.

Anyone see any holes in this method? Once the process has been set up, it actually saves time and surprises.

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Tony,
You lost me at the part quoted above.

Why the transfer to the digital recorder? i.e., why not stay in Reaper for this cutting the heads and tails and adjusting the volume?

And why play the WAVs into the recording platform 'live'/in real time, using an analogue (physical) connection?


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