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MrLip
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I have a SBLive Value running Cake9.
In the past I have always been recording 44.1/16 bit.
I tried changing the bit depth and the sample rate but have gotten limited results.
It seems that I can't record anything above 16 bit. I tried to change Options/Audio/Audio driver bit depth, but anything over 16 bit won't record. I've changed 'file bit depth' between 16 and 24 bit and both seem to work. I tried to increase the sampling from 44100 to 48000 and this works, although it won't work for 96000.
What I'm wondering is, using a SBLive Value, what is the optimum 'audio driver bit depth', 'file bit depth', and sampling rate?
I'm assuming that since the audio driver won't go any higher than 16 bit that there's no point in using 24 bit 'file bit depth', correct? Or is there a way to get the sblive to record at higher than 16 bit?
Also, is there a benefit to recording at 48000 sample rate even when you are going to have to downsample to 44100 when you mixdown to CD?
In the past I have always been recording 44.1/16 bit.
I tried changing the bit depth and the sample rate but have gotten limited results.
It seems that I can't record anything above 16 bit. I tried to change Options/Audio/Audio driver bit depth, but anything over 16 bit won't record. I've changed 'file bit depth' between 16 and 24 bit and both seem to work. I tried to increase the sampling from 44100 to 48000 and this works, although it won't work for 96000.
What I'm wondering is, using a SBLive Value, what is the optimum 'audio driver bit depth', 'file bit depth', and sampling rate?
I'm assuming that since the audio driver won't go any higher than 16 bit that there's no point in using 24 bit 'file bit depth', correct? Or is there a way to get the sblive to record at higher than 16 bit?
Also, is there a benefit to recording at 48000 sample rate even when you are going to have to downsample to 44100 when you mixdown to CD?