^^ So kung yung soundcard ko sir(POD XT Live) is 96khz and 16-bit, no use kung yung daw ko is nakaset sa 24-bit?
It's better to keep the DAW at 24-bit or even 16-bit
processing, which is different from
converting a file from 16-bit to 24-bit. Most daws today operate at 24-, 32- or even 64-bit internal processing, which is different from recording a wav natively as 24-bit. Your soundcard has to be 24-bit capable in order to record 24-bit wavs; if the POD is only 16-bit, it will only record 16-bit wavs. The increased processing bit rate is necessary for plugins; reverbs and compression, for ex., sound smoother if you use high bit rate processing.
Another question pa pala!! Maapektuhan ba yung latency if ever from 16-bit gawin kong 24-bit? Tnx tnx tnx!!!
No, but you will find that latency is slower at higher sample rates. The only caveat to this is that cpu loading can be inordinately high at sample rates above 48 khz so if you have a relatively low powered cpu, you may have fewer tracks available to you. One more thing, not all plugins operate at high sample rates.