

As of this time, 32-bit sound cards are not commercially available however most decent sound cards and audio interfaces now support 24-bit depth resolution during recording. To get the most quality out of your recordings, set your audio interface to record at the highest supported bit depth (which should be 24-bits and NOT 16-bit). After converting analog to digital data using your audio interface (for example sound card) Adobe Audition will be storing these recordings in 32-bit float format in your computer hard disk drive but the resolution is still 24-bits. For example in Adobe Audition, you cannot directly set a 24-bit depth recording. The 32-bit (IEEE float) is the 32-bit float bit depth.Ģ.) Is 32-bit float in recording software is essentially the same as 24-bit recording?
