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  1. I'm NOT an authority on this subject BUT have talked to engineers and mastering engineers about this. I agree that bit depth is more important but generally higher sampling rates are better. If you are going to be mixing down to CD specs. 16 Bit/ 44.1 k- mastering guys have said to use a MULTIPLE of 44.1 K for the sampling rate - meaning that 88.2K is better than 96K and 176.4K is better than 192K- because of fewer digital errors on ( dithering) mixing down to final CD. This is only for critical recordings- for home stuff- probably doesn't matter. Bit rate is much more important even for home stuff- 48K a little better but 88.2K much better for pro.
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    Oh yeah ,I love to do bench presses while doing real sophisticated solos and arpeggiated rhythms. It's great because the guitar has become a challenge again......... When these two things become easy, I may add Tae Kwon Do Katas to the mix, but just the kicks of course.
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