My questions seems pretty basic - I tried a search but got no hits. So, if this was already covered please excuse and point me to a thread or two. Ok, here's my question:
The (some?/all?) VSL VI samples are 24 bit/44.1k, true? Using them in a 24bit/96k project destined for 16bit/44.k CD makes we wonder whether the conversion from 24/44.1k -> 24/96k -> 16/44.1k will be bad. What does everyone else do? Stay at 44.1k? Or, 96k is no problem? I would think that if the project is 100% VSL with no plug-in processing, then 44.1k would make the most sense. But, if VSL is being used along with other recorded instruments and vocals, and with lot's of processing, well, maybe 96k could be better. BTW, I do not (yet) have a strong opinion one way or the other about 44.1k vs 96k in general - I'm still experimenting - my question is really about the back and forth conversions, plus I'm curious what everyone else is doing since I'm just getting started with VSL VI.
The (some?/all?) VSL VI samples are 24 bit/44.1k, true? Using them in a 24bit/96k project destined for 16bit/44.k CD makes we wonder whether the conversion from 24/44.1k -> 24/96k -> 16/44.1k will be bad. What does everyone else do? Stay at 44.1k? Or, 96k is no problem? I would think that if the project is 100% VSL with no plug-in processing, then 44.1k would make the most sense. But, if VSL is being used along with other recorded instruments and vocals, and with lot's of processing, well, maybe 96k could be better. BTW, I do not (yet) have a strong opinion one way or the other about 44.1k vs 96k in general - I'm still experimenting - my question is really about the back and forth conversions, plus I'm curious what everyone else is doing since I'm just getting started with VSL VI.