That's great news! For some reason I was thinking that most LAD stuff works in 44.1/16 which really isn't the best for professional audio. I only dither down when mastering to a CD.
Hmm.. ok. Does anyone go up to 96Khz sampling? Just trying to get a feel what people see as acceptable etc. -Lea. PS: I never use 96Khz but I'm sure there are plenty who would want to use LAD technology for DVD authoring in the future. On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 10:38, Steve Harris wrote: > My code it is all at least 32bit internally (much is 64bit) and all the > I/O is 32bit. IMHO working with anything else on modern cpus is silly. > > Dithering down can be done as the last step in a jack process (if you have > a 16bit card) and you have the choice of rectangular (crap, very fast) > triangular (OK, fast) or shaped w/ error feedback (expensive but good). > > I strongly recommend some sort of dithering if you're monitoring or > recording offf a 16bit card. I'l commit some changes later today that make > it more efficient. > > - Steve >