MTS and 32-bit float file import
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2022 9:34 am
RIght now, can MTS handle 32-bit float files, or do they have to be "pre-mixed" prior to import? I know they can be imported but aren't projects limited to 24-bit maximum bitrate? I'm a bit unclear about this.
I am considering recording band rehearsals in 32-bit float via a new digital recorder (not yet purchased) and possibly using MTS for mixing/overdubbing...jazz can have a lot more dynamic range than pop and rock, and I'm kind of liking the security of having extra dynamic range to work with - traditionally, I set initial gain to loud snare hits, but when things get going with a grand piano, sax and the full drum kit...sometimes clipping does happen and I can't engineer and play bass at the same time and digital limiters don't always work for long stretches of loud ensemble playing...more digital recorders are starting to offer the option of 32-bit float recording...e.g. the Zoom f-series already has had it, Sound Design recorders and the new Tascam Portacapture X8, for example...
I am considering recording band rehearsals in 32-bit float via a new digital recorder (not yet purchased) and possibly using MTS for mixing/overdubbing...jazz can have a lot more dynamic range than pop and rock, and I'm kind of liking the security of having extra dynamic range to work with - traditionally, I set initial gain to loud snare hits, but when things get going with a grand piano, sax and the full drum kit...sometimes clipping does happen and I can't engineer and play bass at the same time and digital limiters don't always work for long stretches of loud ensemble playing...more digital recorders are starting to offer the option of 32-bit float recording...e.g. the Zoom f-series already has had it, Sound Design recorders and the new Tascam Portacapture X8, for example...