4/2/2021 0 Comments 192Khz Music Files
To settle my curiosity I went on a Googling binge to see what I could glean.For those of a similar nature here are my findings and conclusions.If I really want to I can export audio at a staggeringly ear-popping (or not actually) 192kHz and 64bit.My question was do I or will I ever really need to Will this make my eyes bleed Will bats fall out of the sky Well, No, turns out to be the answer.
Anything above was silent or a minuscule blip that was totally inaudible e.g. Hz. Given that 44.1 cuts frequencies at 22000Hz it seems logical to use 48kHz for masters. When analysing files at 96kHz virtually everything was black (aka silent) above 24000Hz. ![]() I also felt I could hear the difference between 16bit and 24bit but 32bit and beyond made no difference to my ears. Not only are they huge they clearly contain no more data than 48kz. Maybe he likes the added silence and enjoys buying hard-drives. I have a life long passion for music; composing it, playing it, producing it and being around others who are involved in it. ![]() The CPUs on both sides doing AD conversion are going to be more strained however. There have been recent studies showing that listeners can hear the difference between a live sound and a recorded (digitally converted) sound. ![]()
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