| Hey Pete,
Can you clear this up for me? You've got a 24 bit file being dithered to 16 bits and then recorded back into your 24 bit session. Don't you end up with a 24 bit file with 8 empty bits? How are you able to drag this into Jam when it's actually a 24 bit file (Jam only takes 16 bit)or am I totally missing something.
I've always wished one could use different bit and sample rates within PT, but as far as I know it can't be done yet.
Thanks,
Jamie
Now create a new 24 bit session. Import your 24mix stereo track into this new session. Create a new stereo
track named 16mix, set it's input to Optical 7-8, MUTE IT, and arm it to record. On your 24 mix channel, insert
any plugins you would normally have put as a last step on your master fader, light compresion, etc. Create a
Master Fader and send your 24mix track out to the Apogee with UV22HR dithering turned ON for 16 bits (or a dithering plugin).
When the song is done, you have recorded a 16 bit dithered final mix. Don't don't touch the 16mix channel or
you'll add wordlength.
Save and close.
Open up Jam and drag the two 16mix files straight into the Jam window and it will show up as a single song.
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