If you choose to set your project bit rate to 24bit you will need to dither down to CD for CD burning.
There are multiple dithering algorithms and you should learn about them because it
will be important for you to know which one to use and when.
You can at least learn a little about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DitherEach Dithering program will use differing algorithms so you should check documentation.
I use the Waves Masters bundle and Izotope's Ozone. The Waves bundle has the IDR plugin for dithering.
Like Dietz said, if you use the wrong algorithm it will create artifacts.
If you had to choose between an increased sample rate or bit depth I would choose
bit depth.
16 bits will deliver 96db of dynamic range whereas 24 bits will offer 144db. You will get 6db per bit.
The hotter you record the more bits you will use and the more bits you use the more resolution the audio will have.
I think VSL chose to use 24/44.1 for this reason. Of course size was also a consideration but they made a choice to do higher bit depth instead of sample rate.
That says something to me.
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
David Mikautadze
BTW, I keep changing my user name from Dragon33 to my name but it still keeps coming up as Dragon33. It won't save as David Mikautadze.
Anyone have this problem?