Explain difference between 16, 24, and 32-bit recording

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asked by Vaughn Jarviยท 6/10/2026
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Bit depth determines the dynamic range and the 'signal-to-noise ratio' of a digital recording. While 16-bit is the standard for finished CDs, 24-bit provides a much lower noise floor for recording, and 32-bit float offers 'infinite' headroom, making it impossible to clip the audio data internally.

What to do
  1. 1.Use 16-bit (96dB range) strictly for final delivery formats like CDs, as it lacks the dynamic range needed for modern recording and high-gain processing.
  2. 2.Adopt 24-bit (144dB range) as your standard recording setting to ensure a noise floor lower than the self-noise of your hardware and microphones.
  3. 3.Utilize 32-bit float for internal DAW processing and field recording to prevent digital clipping, as it allows audio to cross 0dBFS without losing data.
Common mistakes
  • ร—32-bit float files are significantly larger than 24-bit files, which can strain storage and older CPU systems.
  • ร—Recording in 32-bit does not prevent your *preamp* or *converters* from clipping; it only prevents the digital file from 'squaring off' once the signal is inside the computer.
Pro tip

Always record and mix in at least 24-bit. Even if your final delivery is 16-bit (CD quality), the extra headroom prevents mathematical errors (rounding noise) from accumulating during processing.

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