My experience is with Sound Forge 7, Sonar 4, and Logic X (not really using Sonar any longer). I can’t find anything that directly addresses how to perfectly match Audacity to the USB device. When I read up on this on Audacity forums, the threads always devolve into debates about oversampling etc. But I want the “master recording” to be exactly as the pa2.2 provides it. I can later export it from Audacity however I want. My question is about getting Audacity to accept what the pa2.2 sends it without changing it. My question isn’t about the merits (or lack of) of using higher-than-CD bit depth or sampling rates. What if I configure Audacity to use 16/44.1? Does it tell the USB device to use that as well? Or does Audacity convert the incoming 24/96 to 16/44.1? Here’s what I don’t understand: If I configure Audacity to use 24/96, same as the pa2.2, is that the optimal choice for the master recording? Or does Audacity resample or otherwise manipulate the incoming data stream, regardless of what bit depth and sampling rate it’s set for? I don’t see how to tell Audacity to “Use the data exactly as the USB device is providing it, without any manipulation”. Of course Audacity supports many different sampling rates and 16, 24, and 32-float. ![]() Audacity has no trouble connecting to the USB preamp and everything sounds good. I got a Music Hall pa2.2 phono preamp which has a “premium” analog to digital converter and USB interface.
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