pisces7378
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I have been trying to bounce a 16 track Logic Audio song down to one single stereo .wav file. At first I was bouncing them down to a 24 bit .wav file, and it sounded fine in a Windows MediaPlayer type application but when I burned it to CD is had a robotic digital noise type crap added during the burning process. And then I finally got smart and bounced it down to 16 bit .wav. Then the noise was STILL there.
I record via the Delta-66 into my Logic Audio Platinum 5. And I record at a 24-bit resolution and a 48kHz sampling rate. Now, I know that CD audio is 16-bit/44.1kHz. In Logic Audio, when I go to the Track mixer to bounce down the selected tracks to one stereo .wav file, it asks which bit resolution I want to use (24 or 16 bit). However I do not recall ever seeing anything about converting the sampling rate to 44.1.
Does the software just assume that I want 44.1 and during the bouncedown it is converting it to 48kHz? How am I supposed to get a 24-bit/48kHz track down to 16/44.1?
And would dithering help me eliminate my robotic sounding digital noise?
I record via the Delta-66 into my Logic Audio Platinum 5. And I record at a 24-bit resolution and a 48kHz sampling rate. Now, I know that CD audio is 16-bit/44.1kHz. In Logic Audio, when I go to the Track mixer to bounce down the selected tracks to one stereo .wav file, it asks which bit resolution I want to use (24 or 16 bit). However I do not recall ever seeing anything about converting the sampling rate to 44.1.
Does the software just assume that I want 44.1 and during the bouncedown it is converting it to 48kHz? How am I supposed to get a 24-bit/48kHz track down to 16/44.1?
And would dithering help me eliminate my robotic sounding digital noise?