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24-bit / 44.1 KHz, but can be done at either 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit Floating Point and 44.1 KHz, 88.2 KHz, or 96 KHz.

After the initial trax have been recorded you will receive a "preview" MP3-file, which will enable you to listen to your songs before receiving the final drum trax. At this point you will still be able to make corrections, request changes to the track, or add overdubs. This process will repeat until you are completely satisfied with what you hear. Once you approve the MP3-file the final mix will be made and you will receive the drum trax for your song in either a mixed stereo file, or as single tracks for you to load into your DAW for further processing and mixing.

Your finished files can be supplied in any of the following formats:

  • CD-R
  • DAT
  • ADAT
  • WAV
  • AIFF
  • MP3
All multitracks will have 4 reference clicks at the top of each file, all files might not be the same length, but they will have exactly the same starting point, for correct line up. A "normal" multitrack setup would be: ...