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Tips for Using Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 and 24-bit Audio Projects

PublisherCakewalk
Format HTMLDate added14 Aug 2003
Topics Sound Components, Music Media, Sequencing / Synthesizing
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When first installed, Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 is set by default to create projects containing 16-bit audio sampled at 44.1khz. Almost all soundcards available today support this kind of audio data (at least in mono if not in stereo, and at least in half-duplex if not full-duplex mode.) Many “professional” soundcards offer the capability to record/play audio at a higher bit-depth (more bits per sample), and possibly also at a higher sampling rate. Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 software can take advantage of this enhanced capability, allowing you to produce very high-quality, professional-caliber audio projects.

Make sure that you do not choose a sampling rate that your soundcard doesn’t actually support. (For example, don’t select 48000 Hz if your soundcard can only go up to 41100 Hz; Pro Audio 9 will not display an error message if you select a sampling rate that is not supported by your card, but the software will fail to record your audio data in this case.)

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