24/96 vs 16/44

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Hallo everybody,

Is it really worth recoding in 24/96 if the final product is a CD? Any advantages?

Or 16/44 is good enough?
 
Hey, mjamed.

If your final format is CD, 16/44.1k, then record at 24/44.1k. The 24 bit dynamic range is very useful. Converting down from 48 or 96 to 44.1 is a royal pain, because the ratio is 1.088435374...

The DAT people intentionally made their sample rate a screwy ratio so that people couldn't make a perfect copy of a CD.

See http://www.prorec.com/prorec/articles.nsf/articles/15AE59DCA0FA5EAA862566B20022F4CA

Scroll down to sample rate conversion.

There will be much disagreement...
 
how can i choose 24 bit in adobe audiotion?

Hallo all

your advice was to record at 24/44.1k. I am using Adobe audiotion (Aardvark 24/96 soundcard) and i know how to choose /44.1k but i don't know how to make it record at 24 bit? there are only three choices 8, 16 and 32(float).

how can i choose 32bit?

thanks for help,

mmj
 
I'll repeat what I said on another thread: go with 32 bit. It's "really" 24 bit with some extra room.
 
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