Setting sample rate/bit depth in Live and MOTU Ultralite
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dumaisaudio
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Setting sample rate/bit depth in Live and MOTU Ultralite
Hi, this is probably a dumb question, but I just want to make sure. I'm looking to start working in 24 bit/48kHz. I've set the sample rate and bit depth in Live to those settings, but I only see a setting for sample rate in the MOTU setup, nothing for bit depth. So I'm guessing that whatever audio I send into the audio interface, it's up to whatever program I'm using to set the bit depth? I'm a little fuzzy as to how it works, and I'm having a hard time searching because when I Google it, all I come up with is product descriptions. Thanks for the help!
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dumaisaudio
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Piplodocus
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Re: Setting sample rate/bit depth in Live and MOTU Ultralite
The short answer is I don't know.
The longer answer is it might come in from the sound card at some raw high bitrate (24/32?) at a certain sample rate, then it's mixed internally at 32bit floating point, then records to the hard disk at the bit rate to 24/16/whatever as is set in the preferences in the "record warp launch" tab as a wav/aiff. That's a stab in the dark though. Never really thought about it!
The longer answer is it might come in from the sound card at some raw high bitrate (24/32?) at a certain sample rate, then it's mixed internally at 32bit floating point, then records to the hard disk at the bit rate to 24/16/whatever as is set in the preferences in the "record warp launch" tab as a wav/aiff. That's a stab in the dark though. Never really thought about it!
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dumaisaudio
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Re: Setting sample rate/bit depth in Live and MOTU Ultralite
And that's what I assumed, but I've never really seen anything on the topic. Thanks for the response, hopefully others will see and have some insight as to the specifics.Piplodocus wrote:The short answer is I don't know.
The longer answer is it might come in from the sound card at some raw high bitrate (24/32?) at a certain sample rate, then it's mixed internally at 32bit floating point, then records to the hard disk at the bit rate to 24/16/whatever as is set in the preferences in the "record warp launch" tab as a wav/aiff. That's a stab in the dark though. Never really thought about it!
Re: Setting sample rate/bit depth in Live and MOTU Ultralite
Have you tried the actual manual?dumaisaudio wrote:I'm a little fuzzy as to how it works, and I'm having a hard time searching because when I Google it, all I come up with is product descriptions.
16-BIT AND 24-BIT RECORDING
The UltraLite-mk3 system handles all data with a
24-bit signal path, regardless of the I/O format. You
can record and play back 16-bit or 24-bit audio files
at any supported sample rate via any of the
UltraLite-mk3’s analog or digital inputs and
outputs. 24-bit audio files can be recorded with any
compatible host application that supports 24-bit
recording.
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dumaisaudio
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Re: Setting sample rate/bit depth in Live and MOTU Ultralite
Thanks. I actually don't have the manual, from just now looking at the MOTU site, they only added them after they released the Ultralite Hybrid.chrk wrote:16-BIT AND 24-BIT RECORDING
The UltraLite-mk3 system handles all data with a
24-bit signal path, regardless of the I/O format. You
can record and play back 16-bit or 24-bit audio files
at any supported sample rate via any of the
UltraLite-mk3’s analog or digital inputs and
outputs. 24-bit audio files can be recorded with any
compatible host application that supports 24-bit
recording.