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WvOut2 - 24/32-bit float output
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 7:42 am    Post subject: WvOut2 - 24/32-bit float output
Subject description: Is this possible?
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Hi folks,

Just getting into Chuck at the moment (going through the Manning book), thoroughly enjoying myself. I've been rendering finished pieces out so far using the WvOut2 ugen at its default bit depth (16-bit), using the -silent command flag.

Is there a member/option to set the bit depth to something higher? I can't seem to find the documentation regarding this (apologies if I've missed it). Thanks!
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