
snow lizard
Dedicated Slacker
OK, now here's where *I* get confused; when one starts talking about bit depth as resolution.
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What am I missing there?
Not much, really.
What I've been trying to illustrate is based on what I've read that tries to say that printing higher levels in PCM audio result in finer dynamic resolution because of how many bits are operating in the selected 6 dB chunk range. Seems like it's been a common argument, but I'm not even sure that it's correct.
There's an article here that says the signal is mapped onto a set of evenly spaced discreet values. (What Tom said, basically) In short, I don't think there's a payoff in dynamics for printing hotter levels, even though that's always seemed like common advice.
If it were even true, I still don't think it's a good enough reason to abuse the gain stage going in. It just amounts to more of a misconception about how it actually works.
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