i feel instead of going up in bits and freqency i feel is better in fact to goes down *biggrin*
if we record digital we dont need all the bits to cash the analogue wave
Dynamic range, is the range of volume between the noise floor and the maximum volume.
The only difference between 16bit and 24bit is 48dB of dynamic range (8bits x 6dB = 48dB)
So, can you actually hear any benefits of the larger 48dB dynamic range no you can't. The entire dynamic range of some types of music is sometimes less than 12dB. The recordings with the largest dynamic range tend to be symphony orchestra recordings but even these virtually never have a dynamic range greater than about 60dB. So even 96 db of the cd is over all that data.
14 bit should be then 84 db more than enough when around 60dB is the most dynamic range you will find on a commercial recording.
Even a recording with 60dB dynamic range is only using 10bits of data, the other 6bits on a CD are just noise. So instead we should focus to make a new way to storage the digital music and try to take away 2 bits of noise and try to make the other 4 bits more musical than noised
we almost dont listen more than 17 khz and maximun 20 khz, so 40khz is the half then more than enought:
ps. the information i had get from internet
if we record digital we dont need all the bits to cash the analogue wave
Dynamic range, is the range of volume between the noise floor and the maximum volume.
The only difference between 16bit and 24bit is 48dB of dynamic range (8bits x 6dB = 48dB)
So, can you actually hear any benefits of the larger 48dB dynamic range no you can't. The entire dynamic range of some types of music is sometimes less than 12dB. The recordings with the largest dynamic range tend to be symphony orchestra recordings but even these virtually never have a dynamic range greater than about 60dB. So even 96 db of the cd is over all that data.
14 bit should be then 84 db more than enough when around 60dB is the most dynamic range you will find on a commercial recording.
Even a recording with 60dB dynamic range is only using 10bits of data, the other 6bits on a CD are just noise. So instead we should focus to make a new way to storage the digital music and try to take away 2 bits of noise and try to make the other 4 bits more musical than noised
we almost dont listen more than 17 khz and maximun 20 khz, so 40khz is the half then more than enought:
ps. the information i had get from internet