Hello,
when I open a file in Acoustica, e.g. 16/44.1 CD format, the format says "16 bit PCM". That is OK. But when I do some editing on that file (normalize, some plugin etc.), is the editing done in 32 bit float despite the original format is described as 16 bit? That would be the best behavior. Of course I'll then save it as 24 bit (with dither) or 32 bit float.
Or must I first save it in 32 bit float to do editing in 32 float with full acuracy?
Thanks
Jan
Format 16-32
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jumpingjackflash5 jumpingjackflash5 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=423345
- KVRer
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- 13 posts since 27 Jul, 2018
- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi Jan,
Best,
Stian
Acoustica always processes with 32 bit floating point accuracy and the resolution indicator is only when saving the processed file. If you plan to do further processing, I would recommend to use "Save As..." and change the resolution to 32 bit floating point.jumpingjackflash5 wrote:Hello,
when I open a file in Acoustica, e.g. 16/44.1 CD format, the format says "16 bit PCM". That is OK. But when I do some editing on that file (normalize, some plugin etc.), is the editing done in 32 bit float despite the original format is described as 16 bit? That would be the best behavior. Of course I'll then save it as 24 bit (with dither) or 32 bit float.
Or must I first save it in 32 bit float to do editing in 32 float with full acuracy?
Best,
Stian
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jumpingjackflash5 jumpingjackflash5 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=423345
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 13 posts since 27 Jul, 2018
OK, so even when opening 16 bit file it processes also with 32 bit float, If I wanna preserve that I must save in 32 bit float after editing, or dither to lower bit depth.
Thank you!
Jan
Thank you!
Jan