alxjalmeida wrote:I agree, I use my MacBook Pros line in at 24/96 and have no complaints... Apple is pretty good about using high quality components and designing things to minimize interference, etc...
Just trying to figure out once I record 24/96 in audacity, how I can export a 16/44.1 wav from that, so I can have a 24/96 version and a cd version without having to record twice...
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If you can import your 24/96 tracks into iTunes (AIFF?), then you can create copies of the tracks at whatever resolution you want. Go to Preferences, Import Settings, use Wav, custom, and set it to the settings you want (you have to click on "custom"). Highlight all your tracks. Right click and select "Create WAV Version". It will do that, with all the same info and track names. Right click on one of the tracks and "Show in Finder". Then select all the .WAV files and move them out of the iTunes folder (to a CD burn folder?). If you want, go back into iTunes and select the Wav's (they will be the ones with lower bitrates, alternating with the other tracks) and delete them. Since you moved the files, iTunes will not ask to delete the files.
I use this method to make MP3's for my Android.