In short, no. It will not make any difference.

16 bits is CD quality and all the 24 bit tracks get converted to 16 when you export to wave if you use the default settings.

I often have a mixture of 16/24 in my tunes. Depends where the tracks originate from. There's no compatibility issues or sonic issues.

You do want to set your recording default to 24 bits if only since it gives you a few dB more headroom to play with further along the recording process when you're ready to apply the final compression to the mix.


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