Can you hear the difference between 96 and 192 ? I dont know anyone who has stated that they can.. i sure cant. Very often ppl. buy the 192 converterr cause it's got better conversion at 44.1haydxn wrote:well if that kind of attitude is all that matters then why do people bother buying 192kHz hardware,
Dual processors have nothing to do with sound. High end Analog gear usually sounds better than digital.haydxn wrote: run dual processors and use a full-blown analogue suite of top of the range processors and signal paths?
one gotto be REALLY good to able to do that!haydxn wrote: if you're any good you can get the best sound from typing binary into an old dos system!
haydxn wrote: having 64bit mixing is great. it won't matter to some people, but it may well make the world of difference to others. enhanced fidelity at any stage in processing is never 'just marketing fluff'. it can be put to use and gives just that extra bit of juice.
I dont think anyones really debating that.
