Comment by amluto
3 days ago
I feel like you’re arguing against a straw man.
No one is arguing that there are practical audio microphones + ADCs that produce accurate, undistorted 32-bit float output across the full representable range. But they don’t need to! For professional use, the ability to produce perceptually accurate output, with inaudible noise, across a very wide dynamic range, is extremely useful. Think of it as fancy, real-time AGC. It does not need to be perfect. If you can record a loud transient without substantial distortion, and also record sounds with 2^16-fold lower amplitude (~96dB lower) while still remaining well above the noise floor immediately after the transient is gone, this ability is useful. Plenty of real-world noises are well above 120dB, and plenty of human-audible sounds are below 20dB. You can’t play back the recording, at least not without making parts inaudible or injuring your audience, but you can edit it. And a setup like this lets you do it with one microphone and no fiddling with gains in advance.
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