reeloy
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…don’t fool urselve…
96k resolution does not really make anything sounding better…
it only bumps up ur workload and workflow…it makes some sense, if u actually record something in a dedicated room, with dedicated mic set ups and all the signals ur about to catch are of fragile, hypersensitive/detailed and accoustic nature…
while even then, it’s a total purist thing…no realworld need…
while anything else does NOT profit from such hi res in any way…especially if u try to work it via some focusrite interface in first place…dunno what makes u think, it sounds way better at 96 k…
but naked truth is, there are way too many good reasons why all u really need is 48k…
and ur audiointerface is no beauty when it comes to internal converter clocking, which is the only thing to actullay “hear” any difference from…that’s this last little margin that diifers truu hi end gear from all the rest…
yes…forget about 44k…sure…we’re long done with that cd consumer lowest edge possible to make it happen consumer compromise…
but do urself, ur toolset and ur nerves the favour and switch reason and ur totally fine but never the less average audio interface to 48k and enjoy a flawless workflow at 128 ms of best average full circle latency setting…and once it comes to recording a real drummer, give it the luxury of 64 ms of latency…
do it ALL in 48k…u’ll never need no further dithering and converting, no matter what u wanna do…
and even all inbetween and final bouncing processing becomes truly lossless…
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