Need some advice...

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brokenwindow

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I have recorded a full session(song) in Cool Edit Pro at 16bit. I just recieved the Darla 24 bit card and box.(After returning the piece of crap Lexicon Core2) I was wondering if I should mixdown and master in 24 bit. Then dither down to 16 b4 burning to cd? I'm asking cuz I know that any processing done to a .wav will degrade the sound a little, will the 24 bit help with mastering?..since I recorded it in 16 bit?

thanks for any replies..
 
I also use Cool Edit Pro, I just leave everything at 16-bit. I figure what I hear is what I'll get. Just record in 16-bit, select all tracks, and click the mix down button. I think it works pretty good. I plain on tring to record some tracks in 24-bit and convert it to 16-bit to see if I tell a difference. The mp3's that I have in the MP3 Mixing Clinic have all been done as I described above with the "16-bit all the way" mixing.
 
Thats totally what Id do.. leave them all at 16-bit, and MIX DOWN to a 32-bit file... that way all the added shite from your volume envelopes and panning and all that will stay true, and you'll have a nice file to master. It wont help if you plan on editing individual tracks, though.

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Why not record in 24 bit if you can? Wouldn't you want the highest resolution you can get for recording?
 
You are correct brokenwindow, for optimum results record all tracks @ 24-bit. When you have a mix you are comfortable with, convert to 16-bit for finalising. Since your new Darla records 24-bit - use it!
 
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