I have thought about it and think it is cool for me to "Record" in 24 bit 441Khz
What I wanted to know is with the bit rate, As I understand it 24 bit is effective when recording as it provides more sound bits to be picked up so to speak, what I was thinking is, If it is recorded in 24bit and then converted to 16bit, the sound should be no different? as the sound has already been picked up, or will changing it to 16 bit take some of the Audio away?
I understand with the Sample rate it is more of a player configuration...so you can record at a low sample rate but convert it to a high sample rate for mixing?....also will this make the timing of the tracks out of sink in Cubase?
am I talking rubbish or am I on the right track ?
What I wanted to know is with the bit rate, As I understand it 24 bit is effective when recording as it provides more sound bits to be picked up so to speak, what I was thinking is, If it is recorded in 24bit and then converted to 16bit, the sound should be no different? as the sound has already been picked up, or will changing it to 16 bit take some of the Audio away?
I understand with the Sample rate it is more of a player configuration...so you can record at a low sample rate but convert it to a high sample rate for mixing?....also will this make the timing of the tracks out of sink in Cubase?
am I talking rubbish or am I on the right track ?