Re: question regarding '24 bit' recording
- From: "Sean Conolly" <sjconolly_98@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 13:49:40 -0400
"Michael Putrino" <putrino@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Actually, I think you set Cool Edit to record in 32-bit mode and it takes
> the 24-bit data coming from the card and coverts it to 32-bit
> floating-point, retaining all 24-bits of information. When you process in
> Cool Edit in 32-bit mode, you can occasionally go over 0dbFS and not lose
> the data above 0dbFS; it will not clip the data...except for when playing
> it; it has to play it in 24-bit format in order for the card to understand
It's nice for mixdowns because you can go wildy over range and never clip.
You still have to reduce the volume of the final mix to get it play without
clipping, but you don't have to go and adjust the volume for each track and
remix
when this happens.
Sean
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