On Thursday 26 November 2009 1:24 am, Folderol wrote:
> Once it has this information it can tell the slave to do any of the
> following:
> perform general initialisation and set all defaults (panic!)
> change textual name to '?????'
> set bit depth -> 8, 16, 24, ? (default 16)
I may be wrong, but I have the impression most 'non-computer' converters are
integer.
Looking to the future floating point does have a lot of advantages (esp. for
'remote' devices).
Floating point seems to mean
32-bit bit-depth
so in the hope that we may get there, can we have 32 as well?
Michael
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