Helpful Reply[Resolved] Bit Depth Doesn't Match

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2011/06/23 22:20:57 (permalink)

[Resolved] Bit Depth Doesn't Match

The "Audio Driver Bit Depth" in audio options is set to 24, yet at the bottom of the screen it says 48KHz, 16-bit. Shouldn't these match up?

System Specs, before anyone asks:

Windows 7 64-bit

SONAR 8.0 Producer 32-bit

M-Audio Fast Track Pro with latest drivers for Win7 x64
post edited by Kingrazor - 2011/06/23 22:57:55
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Re:Bit Depth Doesn't Match 2011/06/23 22:32:37 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
There is a recording bit depth/actual bit depth and the sonar playback bit depth. There are 2 different sttings for each. That is why you see the different ones.
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Re:Bit Depth Doesn't Match 2011/06/23 22:46:27 (permalink)
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There is a recording bit depth/actual bit depth and the sonar playback bit depth. There are 2 different sttings for each. That is why you see the different ones.
Cj


Alright, that makes sense. So how do I change the 16-bit depth (the one at the bottom of the screen) to 24?
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Re:Bit Depth Doesn't Match 2011/06/23 22:57:26 (permalink)
Nevermind, I found it. It was under Options -> Global -> Record Bit Depth.
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