How do I keep 24/96 audio quality in CS6 Premiere Pro?

Another rook question here:  I record audio in 24/96.  How do I make sure to maximize the quality and keep the 24/96 when I import audio into Premiere Pro for editing, and also when I export (assuming I'm exporting to a high data rate 444 codec)?

I guess that what you do need to know is that Premiere can actually Export Audio at 24/96.
It can also do that with various "movie exports" as well. (Video/ audio streams)
Check them out in Adobe Media Encoder settings.
What you need to decide is if these "exports  " fit your workflow plan as regards Mastering ..then distribution / display.
You should be running tests on this anyway - especially seeing you are running dble system sound system and have a major synching exercise ahead of you as well
If  you mix a master 24/96 audio outside of Premiere...you should be able to use that in a sequence for mastering from but I think it will conform for previewing. 
Plan...test...test..test
If you want to really know what i think.  ....24/96 is over kill and you wont here the difference considering your intentions  ( but does not hurt to have up your sleeve and the audio guys may be grateful if they have a heapof work to do on it)
Are your mics up to it..considering you are shooting on a DSLR???

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