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Old 02-05-2018, 05:18 AM
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Wow this is old but didn't saw it . I was talking about this :

#3-bounce to disk at 96k/24 bit, even if the session is at 44.1 or 48k(as most of mine are).
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I wouldn’t advise that. Just send it at the same frequency and bit rate as the mixing session and let the ME up sample to the frequency and bit rate they work at. Or however they want to bring the song into their digital workflow. You don’t want any unnecessary conversion going on and most MEs will want to work at a floating-point bit rate.

Would be more beneficial for people to mix at a higher bit rate and frequency. 96k 32bit float if people can.


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Hi,

I wouldn’t advise that. Just send it at the same frequency and bit rate as the mixing session and let the ME up sample to the frequency and bit rate they work at. Or however they want to bring the song into their digital workflow. You don’t want any unnecessary conversion going on and most MEs will want to work at a floating-point bit rate.

Would be more beneficial for people to mix at a higher bit rate and frequency. 96k 32bit float if people can.


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