Would recording in 24 bit/48kHZ present a problem in the mastering process?

I always record everything at the best rate because I wish it was 256 bit, 1024 kHz.

You might be sorry later if you record it lower now - in the future when the rates go up your stuff could be released at a higher rate.
 
Well the theoretical frequency limit is about 22kHz recording at 44.1, which is higher than most ppl can hear anyway.. IME, the only time you need to use high sample rates like that is if you're recording music for dogs. Trust me, Dogbreath bitches like all hell if he can't hear enough 30k in the cyms...



There is quite possibily stuff happening at 1 or 2 gHZ. Better to bump up the rate.
 
I actually know that there is no such thing as infinite sample rate whether in digital or analog recording.
I was just adding one more joke to the list of jokes that the thread had become.

It's a good idea to read things in context...
 
I actually know that there is no such thing as infinite sample rate whether in digital or analog recording.
I was just adding one more joke to the list of jokes that the thread had become.

It's a good idea to read things in context...

Lighten up dude, it's all good. :)
 
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