
WhiteStrat
Don't stare at the eye.
44.1 is the norm for recorded audio. 48 is what video recorders and apps use to handle the audio. (Don't ask me why--they just grew up around two different standards.) So audio programs include the 48 in case you're working with audio from a video project.
I use it a lot. I'll export the audio that I recorded with a video (the speaking or whatever) and do my tweaks in Cubase (just cause that's more natural for working with sound for me). I'll do the whole session in 48 and it drops right back into place in my video software.
I use it a lot. I'll export the audio that I recorded with a video (the speaking or whatever) and do my tweaks in Cubase (just cause that's more natural for working with sound for me). I'll do the whole session in 48 and it drops right back into place in my video software.