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For
the convenience of national and international clients, David Tyler
maintains a voiceover recording facility at his home north of
Montreal. His studio is equipped with the latest version of ProTools
on a Mac G5. An analog phone-patch facilitates direction by a
producer in a remote location.
ISDN
Digital Transmission in real time is available by using the Musicam
Roadrunner codec in either the MPEG Layer II, MPEG Layer III
or G.722 [ "Switch-56" ]. For connection to APT-X ["3D2"
] system, commonly used by commercial recording studios, Dolby
Fax, or other protocols, a bridge connection may be required at
nominal cost. Bridges can be arranged through the following companies:
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Source-Connect
is now available for real time sessions using your broadband
internet connection. This plug in is quickly replacing
ISDN lines and equipement a truly revolutionary product. Learn
more about Source-Connect or download
the demo. If you're familiar with Source-Connect add David
Tyler (mightymout) to your contacts.
If
both ISDN and Source-Connect is out of your budget but you would
still like live CD quality audio streamed to you ask
us about our 'DirectXS LIVE' service when
you call.
There
is no charge for studio time. The producer is billed only for
talent, materials (DAT, CD, Mini-Disc) and overnight delivery
charges, if any. You will find David's home studio to be excellent
for most projects, however he is not in the studio business, please
check our resources page to find many
fine full service recording studios and audio post-production
houses in the Montreal area or where ever you may be.
Finished
takes are encoded as MP3 files and are uploaded to our password
protected DirectXS server. Overnight delivery on CD or DAT can
also be arranged, your project may even qualify for FREE overnight
delivery. MP3 files can easily be decoded to .SDII, .AIFF (Mac)
or .WAV (PC) files or simply imported into most professional quality
audio workstations. When we started delivering MP3 files to our
clients back in 1996 over the internet many thought it sounded
incredible...and it was! Now, studio pros do it every day!

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