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96khz? right.

Okay, I am thinking about gettting one of them alesis HD24. I have a couple of questions.

What is the highest sampling rate and bitrate I can record and still get 24 tracks out of the thing?

I'm guessing 24 bit at 48khz. is this right?

Does the Mackie hard disk recorder record at 96 and 24 bit with all 24 tracks? It is my understanding the alesis unit will record at 96khz, but you can only record 14 tracks or something like that.
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Maybee, in any case i think the HD24 is ahead of the mackie.

Go to the aesis site and download the PDF faq sheet,should answer any questions.
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No, The Mackie can only do 12 tracks at 96Khz and the same with the Alesis. Do you think you could ever heard the difference...beyond 22 kHz? ...I don't think I could.

I think the Alesis can do 88kHz and 24 channels.
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use 88.2kHz. better when converting down to 44.1
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Do you think you could ever heard the difference...beyond 22 kHz? ...I don't think I could.
Huh? since when do adats sample at 22khz? I think you're talking about the human hearing spectrum.
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