I do believe I made a mistake somewhere. Sent the audio from PP CS6 to Audition CS6 and did a nice mix in 32-bit floating point. Put in some compression at the Master level to bring and smooth out the mix. Also loved the Match Volume ITU portion. All sounded great. Made sure everything was checked off to be kept in 32-bit floating point. When I exported the Audition Sequence 06.xml.sesx to PP, that transiition was perfect. Did a final audio mix with audio transitions from the PP menu. But the audio was in 16-bit. Didn't sound as good as my mix in Audition's multitrack view. The bottom of the Audition's Editor window, say's it is 48khz, 32-bit floating point. But up in the "Files" menu it says 16-bit. So I have two different values. Is there a way to change the 16-bit value to 32-bit floating point in that window? My final project will be DVD, which is usually 24 bit. As you can imagine, 16 bit in this project almost sounds mp3-like, compared to the nice 32-bit.
Went on too long on this, sorry, but wonder what I did wrong.
thanks!