Here’s a really nice article from Sound Devices: https://www.sounddevices.com/32-bit-float-files-explained/
FYI, most audio software takes any file you drop into it and converts it into 32-bit float, and then all processing/editing within that software is done in 32-bit float, and then when you render/output the file it is “degraded” down to whatever file resolution you want.
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Great article.
Thanks for sharing