All I know is that I'm tryin to find a way to burn a 32bit audio and was wondering if that's possible...
Where do I go if I have a question about a certain audio issue...?
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Re: Where do I go if I have a question about a certain audio issue...?
Originally posted by Computerfreak
All I know is that I'm tryin to find a way to burn a 32bit audio and was wondering if that's possible...Comment
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To the best of my knowledge the only application that produces 32-bit 96KHz audio is Steinberg's Cubasis VST Studio Recording software. The sound/song/instrumental is produced in MIDI format and is as SKD suggests a "data" file. However, in the accepted sense (audio) the file is really 24-bit with an additional 8 bits added to it for control purposes. I could be sticking my neck out, but as far as I know the file in its native form can only be played within Cubasis; but the spackage would be failing miserably if it could not export audio in either 8 or 16-bit.Genius creates what it must; talent creates what it can.Comment
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A Googlesearch for "32 bit audio" discloses the following:
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