![]() ![]() ![]() Is there any real benefit in enabling this? Will doing this improve how Audition applies effects (like reverb, compression etc.) or will it make no difference? My understanding is that AA's audio engine works in 32-bit float anyway (regardless of what file you feed it) so there's no point.Īlso, what I tend to do with effects is apply them in the edit view first as I find it easier than using the effect rack in the multitrack area. There’s an option in the settings to “auto-convert all data to 32-bit upon opening”. The finished mixes also need to be the same due to the playout system that the station uses. My source files are WAV (44100Hz, 16-bit). ![]() A novice here - I’m using Adobe Audition 3.0 to produce various things for a radio station that I volunteer at. ![]()
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