96 kHz?
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Hello guys!
My problem is that when I use 24 bit96 kHz (in XTC mode) I can't put enough plug-ins on tracks. The performance mostly is near 80%-90% and XTC reminds that XTC is full and I can't use any more of those plug-ins. So, than it recomends to lower a samplerate. But in my opinion tracks sound better when using 96 kHz.
P.S. Mostly I use VSTi, AKAI's and record only vocals.
How about You guys? What could you recomend?
Thank You!
My problem is that when I use 24 bit96 kHz (in XTC mode) I can't put enough plug-ins on tracks. The performance mostly is near 80%-90% and XTC reminds that XTC is full and I can't use any more of those plug-ins. So, than it recomends to lower a samplerate. But in my opinion tracks sound better when using 96 kHz.
P.S. Mostly I use VSTi, AKAI's and record only vocals.
How about You guys? What could you recomend?
Thank You!
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that may be true under certain conditions and one of them is a top quality, rock solid masterclock.
Jitter sensitivity increases with higher sample rates - as the time units get smaller, the tolerable clock deviation (present in any system) gets smaller, too.
Which means that the clock must be more precise.
I wouldn't trust any 'cheap' equipment with high samplerates, as an increased resolution is paid by increased distortion.
The question is: does Pulsar count as cheap (?)
cheers, Tom
Jitter sensitivity increases with higher sample rates - as the time units get smaller, the tolerable clock deviation (present in any system) gets smaller, too.
Which means that the clock must be more precise.
I wouldn't trust any 'cheap' equipment with high samplerates, as an increased resolution is paid by increased distortion.
The question is: does Pulsar count as cheap (?)
cheers, Tom
technically, plus: musical choises are much (I say MUCH) more important for your final sound than the difference between 44.1 and 96 KHz...
Besides, I love lowFi...(just to show relativeness)

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Besides, I love lowFi...(just to show relativeness)


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I'm paying attention to these threads all of a sudden.
I tried doing some recording at 24 bit, 44.1 in Sonar recently. Didn't turn out as I expected. I was only able to record 9 tracks of audio reliably. If I tried to record 10 tracks, Sonar would hiccup and stop abruptly.
I'm just curious, how many simulatneous tracks of audio can you guys record at any 24 bit settings? I'm sure if I tried 96khz, my system would sputter with only a few tracks. What sequencers/recorders are you using at 24/96?
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I tried doing some recording at 24 bit, 44.1 in Sonar recently. Didn't turn out as I expected. I was only able to record 9 tracks of audio reliably. If I tried to record 10 tracks, Sonar would hiccup and stop abruptly.
I'm just curious, how many simulatneous tracks of audio can you guys record at any 24 bit settings? I'm sure if I tried 96khz, my system would sputter with only a few tracks. What sequencers/recorders are you using at 24/96?
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