Why does CW Audio market their Scope cards as using 32-bit f

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voidar
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Has something changed since the last release?

- The manual still says 32-bit integer
- VDAT and STS-samplers still load/write 32-bit integer files

Only the marketing on cwaudio.de and scope.creamware.de has changed.

What's up with this?

I know Dynatube processes at 64-bit floating point internally, though, but as I understand it: 64-bit float >= 32-bit integer >= 32-bit float.


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probably a misunderstanding with outsourced website developers...
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Right. Bummer.

I am sure people on this board would do a better job, free, as there is real passion around here >:P..
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