you don't need 32-bit audio, btw, unless you have top end mics and are recording in a booth (and even in that case, you would only really need 24-bit). bit depths above 16 are really only useful for things with a lot of dynamics like musical instruments .. or recording gunfire or airplane engines
link 1 = xiph (but offline due to spring hardware failure)
link 2 = videos from same guy but i didn't want to link the site whose name begins with a V that abused DMCA on critique videos of its PC builds falling entirely under US Fair Use law
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link 1 = xiph (but offline due to spring hardware failure)
link 2 = videos from same guy but i didn't want to link the site whose name begins with a V that abused DMCA on critique videos of its PC builds falling entirely under US Fair Use law
24/192 Music Downloads are Very Silly Indeed
The digital myths of the audio world - Online Custom Music Production Services by Tinderwet Studios
When it comes to myths, digital audio gets a great share. If you want to piss off an analog audio purist, you no longer have to carefully ease into lengthy arguments; just show them this video and the negative/dismissive responses will be guaranteed. Oh well, the lengthy arguments might follow...