Here are somoe interesting observations from Cakewalk (professional
audio recording software company) on the issue of bit depth and sample
rate:


"ItÂ’s also worth noting that not all audio projects benefit equally
from the use of higher bit-depth/sampling rates. Most professional sound
engineers will tell you that 24-bit, higher-sampling-rate audio is most
beneficial when working with music that focuses on natural acoustic
instruments and/or vocals recorded with very high-quality microphones.
The benefits of 24-bit/high-sampling-rate recording are less audible
when working with highly synthetic or highly compressed program
material, often found in contemporary popular music. You must make your
own judgment about whether the benefits of higher-capacity audio justify
the extra demands it places on your computer. 

Note: Red Book Audio CDs are still 16-bit (44.1 sampling rate), so if
your goal is to burn a CD, you will have to mix down to 16-bit." 

http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Docs/24BitTips.asp


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