Topic: Newbie: Using above 48khz/32bit float
I was wondering whether anyone can help me with a quandery ! I am not asking peoples advice on whether I should do this or not I am simply asking how, so please don't comment if its the first. (not sure why, but I seem to get shouted at when i ask this question :-/)
Anyway, I am currently using the RME Babyface soundcard alongside Cubase 5 on a 32bit PC computer. I am in the process of saving up for a Mac Mini at 64 bit. But temporarily I am trying to get the best sound I can on my laptop. The issue is, Cubase will not allow me to go any higher than 48khz sample rate and 32bit (float) record format.. which really is 24bit I believe ..... The soundcard goes up to 192khz
Am I right in thinking its because my computer is a 32bit system and not a 64 bit system ? I have had a few people say that the bit rate of my computer/operating system has nothing to do with it. But logically this is the only thing that could be stopping me changing the settings ?? am I right or wrong ? If I am wrong ... how can I get a higher bit rate in cubase 5 ? ( i have tried project properties > sample rate > record format - the drop down menu doesn't give me any higher options other than 44/48khz and 16/24/32bit float)
The reason why I would like it to be higher is in my opinion the sound is significantly clearer, crisper when on a higher rate and dithers down audio in better quality than in regular 24bit / 44 khz.
any advice welcome, thank you :-)