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> Logic Pro 32-bit Format Sample Problem
Podfather
post Wed 27 Jul 2005, 13:39
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I have tried to search the forums with this issue but cant see it lisyted anywhere. If it has been asnwered before - I apologise for the duplication.

Last night I fired up my new logic Pro 7.1 for the first time and tried to import some audio files from a band demo to remix.

However, Logic would not let me as it stated the sample format was 32-bit (which it is). Does Logic Pro 7.1 not support 32-bit samples?

I am using on board sound for this week as I have not set up my Fireface 800 yet.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. laugh.gif
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post Wed 27 Jul 2005, 17:57
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No 32-bit import, even though internal processing is 32-bit and freeze files can be 32-bit.

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post Wed 27 Jul 2005, 18:26
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QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Jul 27 2005, 16:57)
No 32-bit import, even though internal processing is 32-bit and freeze files can be 32-bit.

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Bizarre? Any ideas why?
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post Thu 28 Jul 2005, 18:47
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different companies uses the extra bits for different info. a cubase 32bit file is different than one generated by DP4. cool.gif

They are not true 32bit files, otherwise we would need 32bit hardware for playback.

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post Thu 28 Jul 2005, 19:01
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With a audio file of 32 bit, you cannot do nothing. Of the present formats audio, at the most they go to 24 bits ( DVD Audio, 24 bit 192 Khz.)
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