
CoolCat
Well-known member
Im just curious when I set a Project Setting, for 24...44.1....or 24...96k....or 32FP 96khz....and in selecting FLAC or MP3 or WAV rendering...
What is really going on to the signal/ the "audio file"? Where is it stored and when read what is my interface doing?
Hard to explain, but if I record 1 Track, an acoustic guitar for example.... save as a project setting in 32FP 96khz for crazy example...SAVE AS CRAZY PROJECT GUITAR 3296
..then REAPER seems to save this audio file in 32FP 96khz...saves it somewhere.
and then somehow ...when I play this track later...the project settings load up and the audio file plays...
My audio interface changes its display to display whatever the Sample Rate is for the REAPER project file, without me changing anything,
and its all going from my USB cable to the audio interface...so is the interface converting or just aligning one to the REAPER?, or is there any conversion going on inside the Audio Interface?
is it true, my pc doesnt do anything and its only a storage and my REAPER is creating the audio/bit & sample rate and the audio interface is like a "language translator?"
What is really going on to the signal/ the "audio file"? Where is it stored and when read what is my interface doing?
Hard to explain, but if I record 1 Track, an acoustic guitar for example.... save as a project setting in 32FP 96khz for crazy example...SAVE AS CRAZY PROJECT GUITAR 3296
..then REAPER seems to save this audio file in 32FP 96khz...saves it somewhere.
and then somehow ...when I play this track later...the project settings load up and the audio file plays...
My audio interface changes its display to display whatever the Sample Rate is for the REAPER project file, without me changing anything,
and its all going from my USB cable to the audio interface...so is the interface converting or just aligning one to the REAPER?, or is there any conversion going on inside the Audio Interface?
is it true, my pc doesnt do anything and its only a storage and my REAPER is creating the audio/bit & sample rate and the audio interface is like a "language translator?"