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Old 11-10-2017, 12:31 PM   #1
tspnyc
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Default Newb Qs about laptops w Reaper

Hi.

I am using Reaper to record acoustic guitars and occasional vocals with microphones, via a Tascam USB-600 interface.

First, can someone please confirm my belief that so long as I am recording in Reaper via ASIO with that interface as the source, the kind of sound card or audio capabilities of the specific computer are irrelevant to what ends up being recorded?

Secondly, when it comes to mixing and Rendering to Wav, can someone confirm that whatever output source I select (DirectSound, Wave Out, WSAPI) for monitoring a mix when not hooked up to the USB-600 unit, does not actually impact the Rendered Wav file?

Thank you.


I recently purchased a Lenovo Yoga 900 and wish to use it for remote audio recording, so I do not have to lug my bigger and more expensive laptop that I use for video editing.

It is my hope that using the Yoga 900 in conjunction with the USB-600 interface will record, mix, and render files with the same quality as my desktop PC and my full-sized laptop with Sound Blaster sound technology.

Please advise.

FYI - For the most part I am recording solo guitar through $500 mics, using the USB-600 preamps, and mixing as a simple stereo field, without effecting the recorded files, other than adding Reaper's Acoustic Guitar compressor during mixing and Rendering. So I do need an accurate aural reference in terms of EQ and special effects when on the road. I just need to get a ballpark listening through headphones. And can then mix through monitors when I get home.

BUT will it matter what computer I am using for the playback?

Also, any opinions on those sound output options, like WASAPI, DirectSound, etc. would be welcome in terms of why someone might choose or not choose them as the playback source.
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