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Is the premise here that 24 bits provides "higher resolution" than 16 bits? If so, I don't agree. Wider dynamic range window yes, but not higher resolution.You could make an argument that an increase in sampling rate might provide "higher resolution", but even that argument is a difficult one to make. Cheers,Dave.
Obviously I am in the "we need every source to be 24/96" for purely technical reasons related to what I consider a reasonable distortion floor. The 3%THD at -60dB limit of 16/44.1 isn't it.Scotty
I see what you're saying regarding sample rate, but let's assume the sample rate is equally high (196 kHz) for the sake of argument for both files AND the music covers the full dynamic range beyond human hearing AND was recorded / mastered perfectly. The 24 bit file WILL have more information than the 16 bit file. I don't think there's any argument there, right?
A 24-bit file with your "conditions" will have more "information"....obviously. But it's another strawman. Do you see that? Dave.
I guess I'm missing something here? I don't think I've formed any more straw-men than you have. In fact, pretty much everything I've questioned or added further discussion to is based on your straw-men (ie regarding sample rate, and the somewhat specific case you brought up regarding the dynamic range window). If there's more information, ie musical information even if it is beyond human hearing, this doesn't mean it doesn't exist (presumably on the master tape) or shouldn't be included in the music we buy. Please enlighten me as you either disagree or I'm missing something.........or you disagree because I'm missing something.......or........
How are the sample rate and dynamic range comments I made a strawman? You noted the conditions I placed on both of those with my statements, did you not?Do these test tracks from Archimago have a dynamic range greater than 96db? After you've performed you listening evaluation take a look at the Norwegian Armed Forces track. It's interesting.Cheers,Dave.