Am I wrong to mix 32 bit and 24 bit IRs?

Drapte

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Jun 19, 2013
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Hey guys

To start with, I am a noob to mixing.


Anyway I was toying around earlier with Poulin lecab and I found a tone I quite liked by actually
blending a 24bit tone in cabinet 1 and a 32 bit tone in cabinet 2.
Just checking if this will result in any phase issues or any particular
reason I shouldn't do this?


Also


Does anyone know how to get rid of the cymbal tinks (Really it's the sound of the stick
hitting the cymbal with it's tip as opposed to a standard washing hit) in Superior Drummer 2.0?
I want to be able to tell the program to stop them directly, with fire if it has to be!:lol:



Thanks,
Appreciate the read.
 
No idea about the bit thing, but on superior drummer if you right click each cymbal and move the attack to the right on the envelope section it gets rid of that stick sound. I hate that.
 
Bit depth has no influence on phase, just precision will be better with 32 bit impulses, don`t forget that traditional deconvolution involves floating point arithmetic even in double precision, so 24 bit is just truncation (and some information loss). You can freely mix impulses with any bit depth, if samplerate is the same (it will be safer to have same samplerate than relate on IR-loader resampling, if plugin have such ability).
 
Bit depth has no influence on phase, just precision will be better with 32 bit impulses, don`t forget that traditional deconvolution involves floating point arithmetic even in double precision, so 24 bit is just truncation (and some information loss). You can freely mix impulses with any bit depth, if samplerate is the same (it will be safer to have same samplerate than relate on IR-loader resampling, if plugin have such ability).

Thanks.