"To put things in perspective, it's perhaps worth noting that each of those increments is small enough to represent 0.0015 percent of the maximum possible ("full scale") amplitude. "
Al, thanks for clarifying that! 2^16 is the correct number.
Back to the massed violin acid test, I am sure jitter (and digital filtering effects) are factors there to deliver smooth rather than coarser tones often heard, but I do wonder how much a few more than 16 bits of resolution per sample might help.
Still, I have heard it done as good as I have heard most anywhere with only 16 bits, so that tells me that it can be done if done right.
The guys who created Redbook CD format did a smashup job I would say by any fair measure. Not to say that better is always possible when it comes to things digital.
Al, thanks for clarifying that! 2^16 is the correct number.
Back to the massed violin acid test, I am sure jitter (and digital filtering effects) are factors there to deliver smooth rather than coarser tones often heard, but I do wonder how much a few more than 16 bits of resolution per sample might help.
Still, I have heard it done as good as I have heard most anywhere with only 16 bits, so that tells me that it can be done if done right.
The guys who created Redbook CD format did a smashup job I would say by any fair measure. Not to say that better is always possible when it comes to things digital.