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Considering there's less space to deal with in a 16 bit recording, how high should you be able to let the signal peak?
.. but with 16bit you have to make sure to be as hot as possible,
This is a myth. With 16-bit you have 90dB of room to work with. That's a good 20-30dB over the dynamic range of the typical analog signal coming in. There's more than enough room to do anything you need to do without pushing the heat. And compressing narrows the signal's dynamic range, actually making it easier to fit, not harder.with 16bit you have to make sure to be as hot as possible
This is a myth. With 16-bit you have 90dB of room to work with. That's a good 20-30dB over the dynamic range of the typical analog signal coming in. There's more than enough room to do anything you need to do without pushing the heat. And compressing narrows the signal's dynamic range, actually making it easier to fit, not harder.
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I'm presuming Aimpark meant compression after the fact that would bring your noise floor up.... And compressing narrows the signal's dynamic range, actually making it easier to fit, not harder.
G.
What many folks don't remember is that it's not the compression that brings the noise floor up, it's the cranking of the make-up gain *after* the compression. And you're right, that's going to bring up the analog-generated noise, not the digital noise floor, because the analog noise is always going to be above the digital limit (unless one digitally records their levels way too low; but in my years here I have yet to hear that being a problemI'm presuming Aimpark meant compression after the fact that would bring your noise floor up.
But all those ADAT, DAT years, I just don't recall this being a huge problem. My analog mix and effect paths were a bigger source of noise IIRC. Use reasonable care, move on.![]()
...and your mother-in-law is in Europe...
Whuh?I would respectfully disagree, because w/ 24bit it does not matter how much headroom u leave, but with 16bit you have to make sure to be as hot as possible, so that you don't have a problem when i.e. over-compressing.
Is she hot?!? Ooooh, Dogbreath, you lucky, kinky, DOG you!You've obviously never met his mother-in-law!![]()
LOL, awwww, you're no fun anymore!(look glen, I'm not taking an opposite stance)