I do all my project at 24 bit / 48khz.
You get more headroom at the higher bit rate and a wider freq response with higher sample rate, and a better transient response. You will also get a lower latency with the a higher sampler rate, around 1-2ms less.
If you use a good dithering plugin or hardware setting your projects to higher bit/sample rates should yield audible benefits but the resultingn audio files will be bigger and you will be placing a heavier load on CPU, harddrives, and ram.
You'll have to see if the extra load is worth it for you.
David
You get more headroom at the higher bit rate and a wider freq response with higher sample rate, and a better transient response. You will also get a lower latency with the a higher sampler rate, around 1-2ms less.
If you use a good dithering plugin or hardware setting your projects to higher bit/sample rates should yield audible benefits but the resultingn audio files will be bigger and you will be placing a heavier load on CPU, harddrives, and ram.
You'll have to see if the extra load is worth it for you.
David