Hi all,
It's one of those questions I don't recall much discussion about.

If I'm recording some audio in PCM that contains no frequency >20kHz,
is there any benefit to recording this at 88kHz or more? That is, does
sampling theory suggest that the improved temporal resolution will add
anything once the signal is reconstructed in the DAC?

I've always assumed that the improved temporal resolution should give
us better transient response (ie. the slam of the kick drum might just
arrive slightly quicker and more precisely, whether the ear/brain
detects it is another matter). I'm thinking it might not be so obvious
once we go through the science of it all...

Regards,
Arch


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