It's quite remarkable, actually, and I believe this will eventually change our industry. The dynamic range on these dual-A/D converter recorders when in 32-bit float mode allows one to record with essentially no concerns about noise floor (when recording at too low a level) or clipping (when recording too hot). There are beginning to be 32-bit float recorders out there (Zoom F6 and SoundDevices MixPre II series among them), and I have found the feature to be more useful than might be initially obvious to us as audio engineers doing primarily music. There *is* an important use case for this needed feature. This is not so much a question as a comment on a prior thread RE: the need for Logic to support 32-bit float files.
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