bouldersoundguy
Well-known member
Believe it or not, I'm actually just trying to help. ButI'm not going to put on a schoolgirl outfit and sugar-coat things. (I do that on my own time)
Eeeewwww...
But anyway, I thought I'd drop in and mention that word length (bits) doesn't mean resolution, it means signal to noise ratio. One bit represents approximately 6.02dB regardless of the number of bits.
And also, if the other engineer can't deal with and do good work with 44.1kHz or 48kHz sampling frequency files he's not going to be any better with 96kHz or 192kHz files.