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> Audio Bit Depth/Sampling Rates, How to choose the best one for your task at hand.
post Thu 27 Sep 2001, 07:16
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Ok, so there are dozens of cards and systems out there that will allow you to record in 24 bits and 96 khz. But as far as I can understand, unless you are creating/recording all your samples yourself, ultimately you will be faced with having to work in the lowest common denominator of all your sound sources.
For example, I sample extensively from CDs and there are dozens of CDs being produced for this purpose, all/most of which store audio in the standard CD format of 16/44.1. Moving files to higher sampling rate environments causes changes in playback speed...how do you get around this?
Do you pitch shift everything and make it right--sounds like a lot of work. Or do you just live with it and compose in 16/44.1. If that's the case, then if your sources are CDs, etc, what purpose do DA cards serve? None would be my answer, but I don't have a lot of experience in this regard--yet. So I put the question to all you experts out there...how do you get around the problem of the lowest common denominator?
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