I have not tried this yet, but as a result of discussions with Dan, I have written up this potential test to allow someone to compare the difference between 24 bit audio and 16 bit audio:
1. Start with a stereo 24 bits, 44.1 kHz file of good quality.
2. Convert it down to 16 bits using the change sample rate/resolution feature under the Edit Menu.
3. Up Convert that file back to 24 bits using the change sample rate/resolution feature.
4. Take that file and then apply the File Conversion Filter, with both channels checked for stereo to stereo and with inversion also check-boxed.
5. Paste Add this file to the original 24 bit source file.
6. What will be left over is just the difference signal between 16 bit and 24 bit audio.
Dan and Craig
1. Start with a stereo 24 bits, 44.1 kHz file of good quality.
2. Convert it down to 16 bits using the change sample rate/resolution feature under the Edit Menu.
3. Up Convert that file back to 24 bits using the change sample rate/resolution feature.
4. Take that file and then apply the File Conversion Filter, with both channels checked for stereo to stereo and with inversion also check-boxed.
5. Paste Add this file to the original 24 bit source file.
6. What will be left over is just the difference signal between 16 bit and 24 bit audio.
Dan and Craig
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