Thanks Paul
PS sorry if it sounds so negative - i only decided on looking into Ableton Live because i did hear a lot of good reports


With floating point, you don't get truncation. Which is the point (eh) of it. You also got infinite headroom. Try it: push all your track faders to max and bring down your master fader. No clipping.Angstrom wrote:maybe it is 32, I couldn't be bothered to search back!
anyway, high enough to avoid nasty truncation even without dither.
really?Michael-SW wrote:With floating point, you don't get truncation. Which is the point (eh) of it. You also got infinite headroom. Try it: push all your track faders to max and bring down your master fader. No clipping.Angstrom wrote:maybe it is 32, I couldn't be bothered to search back!
anyway, high enough to avoid nasty truncation even without dither.
(Possibly some VSTs will do bad stuff internally if the level is too high?)
It is only when the audio come out from the master fader that it is converted back to discrete bits again.