In what resolution do u work?
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Unless you're doing some mad DVD-A 96kHz surround mix or working a lot for television (48kHz) I really don't see the point in working in anything other than 44.1 (plus those audio files start geting pretty big). If you want to increase your dynamic range you're probably better off recording in 24 bit rather than 16 bit (or are you going the whole hog with 32 bit
) and then dithering down to 16 bit for the final master, keeping it all in 44.1 of course.
TonyR
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Unless you're doing some mad DVD-A 96kHz surround mix or working a lot for television (48kHz) I really don't see the point in working in anything other than 44.1 (plus those audio files start geting pretty big). If you want to increase your dynamic range you're probably better off recording in 24 bit rather than 16 bit (or are you going the whole hog with 32 bit
) and then dithering down to 16 bit for the final master, keeping it all in 44.1 of course.
TonyR

TonyR