am I wrong? if not, why?įinally, using 24 bit samples. But in Fl if I set 48000 I have no way to render the track in 44.100 and if I load an audio with different sample rate of the project setting no scretch results in the audio. It's recommended you keep to the default 44100Hz sample rate unless it is absolutely needed.Īgain, if I export a 48000Hz 24 bit mix and I load it in other daw for master, I must set the sample rate to 48000Hz before to load the mix, if other sample rate is setted the track will results in a stretched audio file. The higher the sample rate the better the quality of the sample/recording as sample rate is basically how many steps there are in the conversion from analog.Īlso the higher your bit/sample rate the less your samples will degrade through proccessing.Ĭhanging the sample rate can generate oddities or cause some plugins to sound different. The higher the bit rate the more dynamic range you get, so if you are recording then u may well wanna use 88.2khz which i will do when i record vocals or instruments.
Online there's several topics about this, here an example:
I'm really confused about the quality I should use for my mix.