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In Reply to: RE: Windows 10 and 41,000 Hz audio posted by Bob_C on July 02, 2015 at 21:13:37
I have to disagree. While "serious" may mean a studio or producer of commercial projects with extensive facilities, multiple sessions and lots of editing, it can also mean someone - such as myself - who does recordings for schools and other organizations like churches and local performing groups, who will not pay $1,000+ to have their recording done on a purpose-built audio recording and editing system. I know a guy who has such a rig for location recording. He brings $25,000 worth of stuff to a site, and gets paid $500 for 6 hours of work. The numbers just don't add up. On the other hand, a Win-based PC with a good sound card, a FireWire or other interface, five good microphones and preamps can be had for under $10,000, and still get paid $300 - $500 for the job.:)
Edits: 07/03/15Follow Ups:
As carcass93 already mentioned players will bypass the Win audio.
I misunderstood. I thought you were talking about dedicated hard drive recorders which don't use Windows PCs.
:)
I personally do not do any computer recording and I think most here do not either. The last recording I did was on half track tape several milleniums ago! :)
Instead, to built-in audio facilities (services etc.) in Windows OS, which get completely bypassed in properly used for audio playback Windows machine.
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