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pod4477
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what do you mean by processing?
We established earlier in the thread that the only reason to record 32 bit files was if you process the actual audio files instead of just using the inserts during mixdown. That is what I am talking about.pod4477 said:what do you mean by processing?
YES! as long as you have at least 24 bit converters.pod4477 said:o i do. But will 32 bit sound better/ clearer than 16 bit?
NO, it does not. It has 16 bit converters and will put the 16 bits of info out as a 24 bit word if you want it to. Kind of the same way the software takes a 24 bit signal and stores it as a 32 bit word.pod4477 said:k does the audigy have that?
The last time I looked, it was 24 bit compatability. It just adds the zeros to the 16 bit word.NYMorningstar said:It's almost impossible to find specs on the Audigy 4 but it appears like it has 24 bit A/D conversion capability.
pod4477 said:k does the audigy have that?
This is strangely worded, wouldn't it be 16-bit AND 24-bit recording....NYMorningstar said:16-bit to 24-bit recording sampling rates:
Farview said:This is strangely worded, wouldn't it be 16-bit AND 24-bit recording....
I think this might be their deception. I know that they used to just have 16-bit converters and would (through software) put out a 24-bit word. It still only had 16-bits of resolution. That's what they meant by 24-bit compatable (not capable)