Ok, well not completely, as I don’t think you can configure the Apollo to send 24 bit, but will update again if I find out how to. Yes you do have the ability to save your Multitrack mix down to 32 bit Float, but isn’t the whole point of 32 bit Float recording to avoid peaks during the Recording itself? In short, does anyone know if you can record 32 bit Float as your default recording WAV file type directly through Audition using an Apollo Twin? Help would be GREATLY appreciated … thanks. Currently they all say 16 bit when recordings are finished. Now, I record directly into Audition using the Apollo Twin latest version, but can’t find any config to change the output of the Twin to 24 bit, and if it’s just an interface surely it is all down to Audition to confirm the WAV file type when recordings are complete. I want to record 32 bit Float through Audition, and I have read an article saying you can set your Interface to pump out 24 Bit Audio, and Audition will convert it for you. I appreciate it is a few years on from the initial post, but I am new to Audition, have been following Mike’s fantastic YouTube Videos for Podcasting through Audition, but I have come across something that is related to the above, but can’t find any information on. I am new to the site, and found this discussion.
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