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Bigus Dickus
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I've been playing around with the Cubase demo, and reading through the help/tutorial stuff. I found that resolution input modes are the standard 16/20/24 but also include this "32 bit float" format. AFAIK, there aren't any 32 bit A/D's on the planet, and suggesting that one could output in a floating point format is ridiculous.
So it means it's something internal then, right? Just what is this doing for you? Can you select 32 bit float with a 16 bit incoming signal? 24 bit?
So it means it's something internal then, right? Just what is this doing for you? Can you select 32 bit float with a 16 bit incoming signal? 24 bit?