Hi Steve.

Recording in 24 bit gives you a bigger dynamic range than 16 bit. That being said, most pop/rock tracks don't use a quarter of the dynamic range of even 16 bit, so it really doesn't matter which you use in that respect.

However, if you record in 24 bit to burn a CD (16 bit) you introduce an extra process called dithering. Depending on the program and algorithm used for dithering, some people say they can hear the difference. There is a similar conversion process if you record in 16 bit for burning to a DVD (24 bit).

Personally, I like to keep the same bit rate throughout the project, even though I can't really discern any difference - it just feels tidier that way!

I'm sure my pal rharv will wade in on this one, even though I know that discussions about dithering give him headaches.

ROG.