No one has ever answered this question:
Does Vegas do its internal processing at the project bit depth? If you set 24-bits as your project bit-depth, does Vegas in fact switch it's internal mix nodes to a higher bit-depth? What's the point of recording at 24 if it's reduced to 16 before it's even mixed?
Because Vegas resamples on the fly and is closely tied in to the OS, I suspect it resamples everything to 16-bits internally. I always find Logic under ASIO and ProTools sound cleaner and more detailed in comparison, regardless of the bit-depth in Vegas, and they tell will tell you their internal audio engines are 32 bits or more.
I have no hard data. But I do know that every time this seemingly important question has come up, it is ALWAYS ignored by SF.
Tanx
DSG
Does Vegas do its internal processing at the project bit depth? If you set 24-bits as your project bit-depth, does Vegas in fact switch it's internal mix nodes to a higher bit-depth? What's the point of recording at 24 if it's reduced to 16 before it's even mixed?
Because Vegas resamples on the fly and is closely tied in to the OS, I suspect it resamples everything to 16-bits internally. I always find Logic under ASIO and ProTools sound cleaner and more detailed in comparison, regardless of the bit-depth in Vegas, and they tell will tell you their internal audio engines are 32 bits or more.
I have no hard data. But I do know that every time this seemingly important question has come up, it is ALWAYS ignored by SF.
Tanx
DSG