Sorry to say, but "you're wrong" Ray.
Please read the technical data in the back of your book again.
Internal processing of all sound is done at 24 bits. Even if AD/DA convertors on VS880EX are 20 bit. The convertors in 890 are 24 bit AD/DA convertors.
The Mass, MT1 & MT2 modes decide wich resolution is used. Similar to a computerscreen, a higher resolution will use more memory. Hertz and kilo-Hertz are not he same as bits.
There is no digital compression used anywere in VS recorders. That is happening in the brand called "Fostex".
The VS recorder will recreate an image at 16 bit to burn a CD right from the VS recorders.
The 16 bit you are referring to applies to the mixer, where the potmeters can be adjusted at 16 bit. It has nothing to do with the Audio processing wich is happening at 24 bit everywhere.
To have dither? What is that?
Dithering means recalculating the whole scope in order to work at the same quality.
I hope you can accept my anwser.
I presumed this board should be informative.
To Buuny Funk,
The VS890 will need more storage place for Audio tracks, compared to the VS880EX. Theoreticly the sound should be better after coming in on 24 bit AD/DA convertors.
I haven't had a chance to hear this difference.
Because your ears can only understand frequencies in between 20 and 20.000 Hz, and a normal CD does that at 16 bit already, there seems to be no rational reason to use anymore bits for reproducing two tracks.
Musical regards,(my 2 cents)
Hano
[This message has been edited by Hano (edited 06-29-2000).]