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ghetto3jon
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i'm mixing from a 16 bit/44100 digital recorder, into an edirol 16 bit/48000 spdif-usb interface, into sound forge 6. i was going to record a 16 bit/48000 file in sound forge (or 24 bit if it would let me) and then kick that file up to a 32 bit float/88200 sound file to do some processing (cutting and pasting, plugin stuff, etc).
then, i was going to dither/resample back down to 16 bit/44100 to burn it.
my question: is all that dithering and resampling worth it? would recording and working with 16 bit/44100 in sound forge be better? i'm concerned that all that dithering and resampling would damage my file more than if i was to just do my processing in 16 bit/44100. is this a valid concern?
jon.
then, i was going to dither/resample back down to 16 bit/44100 to burn it.
my question: is all that dithering and resampling worth it? would recording and working with 16 bit/44100 in sound forge be better? i'm concerned that all that dithering and resampling would damage my file more than if i was to just do my processing in 16 bit/44100. is this a valid concern?
jon.