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![]() In the Magenta 4 manual it says that, "the two sample rates provided are 96 and 44.1Hz." Does this mean that running a session at anything but those two rates isn't recommended? I always record at 48Hz/24bits because I have an Apollo Duo; it runs out of DSP too quickly at 96Hz. I'm just trying to figure out if I should switch my sessions to 44.1. Thanks.
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Right on. Are the two sample rates they refer to the ones used for gathering samples for the plug?
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