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\n\n\nYes, sorry for taking up the bandwidth folks, \n but I was very excited to prove (to myself at least) that Audition was \n actually recording a 24 bit datastream from the RME card even though the \n software reports (incorrectly) that 24 bit input from the card is not \n supported. This question has been lingering for a couple of \n months and I appreciate the help in getting this answered. Ronny, I am \n running DigiCheck 4.2 and through further investigation have been able to \n re-create the screens without the red exactly as you describe. This \n however, has brought up even more questions but I will take them to Wink's \n BBS so that I don't take up this forum's time on RME/YaMo/Operator \n issues.\n\n\nWhat that means Dean, is \n that CEP/AA only supports 16 and 32 bit recording depths. However, you can \n record from a 24 bit digital source. The prog will record it at 32 float, if \n you have 32 bit checked on the recording setup. What it's doing is adding 8 \n more empty bits to the "complete 24 bits". So in reality you aren't losing \n anything. This is actually a good thing as you don't have to wait for any \n wordlength conversions and can work at the native 32 float immediately after \n recording, which is more precise for editing processes. If no further \n processing is required, you are in a hurry and you are only using AA to \n import the material for cd burn, you can record at 16 bit. In which case the \n 8 LSB's will be discarded and you would dither the 2816 output at 16 \n bit. No information above -96dB will be lost in that case. If you \n aren't in a hurry, my suggestion is to output 24 bit dithered, record \n at 32 bit and use the bit converter in AA, even if your material is finished \n and needs no further processing.\n\nWhen recording 24 bit to \n 32 bit float, analysis will show actual 24 bit, until you perform a process, \n even a .1dB gain change and than you will read 32 float on analysis, because \n any process will utilize the 8 empty bits and return the processed file to \n full 32 bit native depth.\n\nKeep On \n Trackin'\n\n------Ronny Morris - Digitak \n Mastering------\n
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