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Patrick108
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Hi:
I am using a Sony Acid Music 9.0 Software to record my music. Whenever I start a new song and I go to File > New, in the Audio tab, it gives me a choice of Bit Depth. The program has 8, 16, and 24-bit choices, but its default bit depth is 16, so I have always recorded with 16 bit depth and not bothered to change that. I have two questions.
1. Is there noticeable difference when a recording is done at 24-bit depth as opposed to 16-bit depth? I am asking because I used to record with a VS-1880 standalone multi-track recorder which was recording at 24-bit, and the vocal tracks seemed to come out much better (i.e. cleaner and more distinct with the "s", "k" and "f" sounds in the lyrics coming out more clearly) than what I am getting with the Acid Music software.
2. If I have already laid track with the Sony Acid Music software with 16 bit depth, can I continue laying more tracks on the same song with 24-bit, or not?
Thanks.
Patrick
I am using a Sony Acid Music 9.0 Software to record my music. Whenever I start a new song and I go to File > New, in the Audio tab, it gives me a choice of Bit Depth. The program has 8, 16, and 24-bit choices, but its default bit depth is 16, so I have always recorded with 16 bit depth and not bothered to change that. I have two questions.
1. Is there noticeable difference when a recording is done at 24-bit depth as opposed to 16-bit depth? I am asking because I used to record with a VS-1880 standalone multi-track recorder which was recording at 24-bit, and the vocal tracks seemed to come out much better (i.e. cleaner and more distinct with the "s", "k" and "f" sounds in the lyrics coming out more clearly) than what I am getting with the Acid Music software.
2. If I have already laid track with the Sony Acid Music software with 16 bit depth, can I continue laying more tracks on the same song with 24-bit, or not?
Thanks.
Patrick