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<blockquote data-quote="Art Hays" data-source="post: 131952" data-attributes="member: 8335"><p>Re: Roland O.R.C.H.A Console (M-5000) discussion</p><p></p><p>I'm curious about the internal processing. The M-5000 spec says 72 bit (I assume fixed point). Some newer consoles from other manufacturers make a point of saying the internal DSP is 32 bit or 40 bit floating. The original M-400 mixer spec said 56 bit fixed (Roland literature no longer shows this spec for later consoles like the M-480 or M-200i). How does one interpret this in terms of sound quality and if a particular approach is better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Hays, post: 131952, member: 8335"] Re: Roland O.R.C.H.A Console (M-5000) discussion I'm curious about the internal processing. The M-5000 spec says 72 bit (I assume fixed point). Some newer consoles from other manufacturers make a point of saying the internal DSP is 32 bit or 40 bit floating. The original M-400 mixer spec said 56 bit fixed (Roland literature no longer shows this spec for later consoles like the M-480 or M-200i). How does one interpret this in terms of sound quality and if a particular approach is better? [/QUOTE]
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