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Originally Posted by Tubular
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I've read that article before and it is outdated and full of misunderstandings and unsubstantiated opinions. But I do agree with the major conclusion about using 24 bits when recording.
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The more discrete values available in the digitization stage, the better, until the limits of human hearing to perceive inaccuracies are reached.
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If by "inaccuracies" you mean background noise, then I agree:
Higher resolution -> lower noise-floor.
How much dynamic range do
you think is needed?
A study published by AES[1] claims 75dB is required for loudspeaker systems and 80dB for headphones.
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The DA converter has to reconstruct the waveform from the discrete values. The more available values there are digitally, the more accurate the conversion can be to analog.
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The conversion is
always accurate as long as the original signal is within the bandwidth and signal/noise ratio of the system.
[1] Signal-to-Noise Ratio Requirement for Digital Transmission Systems
Spikofski, Gerhard
AES Preprint: 2196
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