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Re: 16 bit 48 all we need?
I use Adobe Audition as my Wave editor, and have used it for recording
up to now, when hence forth I will record
in Live 8. I always record in 48 kHZ / 32 bit for the same reason
mentioned earlier. I always do a lot
of track processing and find in more comforting to have the extra bit
headroom. Uses a little more drive space,
but better safe than sorry.
I prefer to listen to music at 48 kHZ, and record all my LP transfers in
the same resolution. Often I'm listening to 32 bit audio LP transfers on
the HD. Whether I "prefer" the distortion of the higher res or not,
48kHZ files always sound better to me than 44.1, just as I always
preferred the DAT to listen to for LP Transfers over the CD back when
DAT's first came out.
D.
On 3/6/2012 10:21 AM, mark francombe wrote:
I snagged this URL from Geir Jennsens (biosphere) Fb page... if its
true its pretty interesting, any audiophiles wanna confirm or deny?
Maybe it's common knowledge?
http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
I'm pretty lo fi, have bad equipment. and never really been able to
hear "good quality" I have always put high fidelity down to " good
mixing" rather than high specs... so I enjoyed what I read here...
mark
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