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G'day all,
I have a question for the wise. I am helping set up a PAC at my daughters school and the venue manager/technician says he wants all audio files in .wav format because MP3 files you can hear the compression.
Now let me continue by saying that this person has not ever herd of Qlab and I doubt his abilities on the desk taking the option for an ex student to "program" scenes into the mixer. His background is running sound in church but I think others may have set this up for him.
It is a brand new PAC and I don't know if he has tuned the FOH or rung it out.
He also has no idea about lighting but this is an audio forum so I will leave that alone.
So my question is what file formats are good to use for audio tracks in a PAC and can the normal person on the street really tell the difference?
Please play nice with me I do not profess to be wise in this area but I do think I might have more skills and knowledge than he. I am still learning til the day I die.
Regards
Geoff
I have a question for the wise. I am helping set up a PAC at my daughters school and the venue manager/technician says he wants all audio files in .wav format because MP3 files you can hear the compression.
Now let me continue by saying that this person has not ever herd of Qlab and I doubt his abilities on the desk taking the option for an ex student to "program" scenes into the mixer. His background is running sound in church but I think others may have set this up for him.
It is a brand new PAC and I don't know if he has tuned the FOH or rung it out.
He also has no idea about lighting but this is an audio forum so I will leave that alone.
So my question is what file formats are good to use for audio tracks in a PAC and can the normal person on the street really tell the difference?
Please play nice with me I do not profess to be wise in this area but I do think I might have more skills and knowledge than he. I am still learning til the day I die.
Regards
Geoff