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Originally Posted by darkwavo
To add to your question , is anyone doing 32 bit sessions ?
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All sessions are 32 bit, in terms of mixing. Some portions are 64 bit.
The 32 bit session option only refers to recording new files and/or when other files get rendered into the session due to sample rate mismatch, etc.
I still don't see the point of actually analog recording 32 bit files, given 24 bits provides more dynamic range than any converter, or our ears can capture. (As long as we don't clip our 24 bit recording)