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Old 10.12.2005, 01:20 PM
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I'd say for 85% of us...16/44.1 is ample (and lets face it....most of our favourite 80's songs were at these rates).
I'd hazard a guess that in the 80's people were mostly using analogue, not digital? Digital exploded moreso in the early 90's. Early digital stuff sounded crap.

I use 44.1KHz @ 24bits. Gives significanly higher SNR/headroom when recording external sound sources. My old SoundBlaster had just 70dBs at best, when using 48KHz @ 16bits. Imagine 24 channels of that lot....
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