Recording Bit Depth and Gain
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:09 am
Hi,
I have a question about getting the most from a recording. I just recorded a mix using a line input from a mixer into my soundcard and recorded in audacity. The default setting was 44100 / 32 bit. When I export this file to wav or mp3 will there be sound loss or playback issues if I down scale to 16 bits? Also I noticed that audacity recorded the mix at around -6 dB which is ok when I turn up my speakers on playback. Should I add an Amplify effect to bring the gain up closer to 0 dB? I noticed during quiet passages the volume was too low and overall the mix had some headroom(?) for loudness. Any advice here will be greatly appreciated.
I have a question about getting the most from a recording. I just recorded a mix using a line input from a mixer into my soundcard and recorded in audacity. The default setting was 44100 / 32 bit. When I export this file to wav or mp3 will there be sound loss or playback issues if I down scale to 16 bits? Also I noticed that audacity recorded the mix at around -6 dB which is ok when I turn up my speakers on playback. Should I add an Amplify effect to bring the gain up closer to 0 dB? I noticed during quiet passages the volume was too low and overall the mix had some headroom(?) for loudness. Any advice here will be greatly appreciated.