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I remember my home studio. I would mix down to a DAT Recorder. This was around 1990? I'd send the audio synced with midi from my Atari ST right to the DAT machine. It took some time to get used to setting levels. Many of my first mixes were full of distortion. What an ugly sound it was. I remember it sounding like blown speakers. I started to use a compressor/limiter to help me keep it even.

Wayne,




That was the old 16 bit Audio Engine.

Today, all audio recording programs are using the 32 bit engine. No more digital "thwack" from overruns, which is another way of saying digital clipping.


--Mac