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Old 02-02-2012, 01:13 AM
stevecaboose stevecaboose is offline
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Default Re: 24 0r 32 bit float

Lets be real here. Like Craig said (and hes right) your converters are only going to convert at 16 or 24 bit, not 32. I personally think that making a Pro Tools session at 32 is pointless. In the end your going to be at 24 or 16 bits anyway. And you are not going to be able to hear a quality difference between 24bit and 32bit. The human ear cannot hear a difference what so ever after 20bits. The only thing you are doing by making a session at 32bits is using a lot more disk space and also demanding more processing power from your computer.
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