SONAR supports all common bit depths, including 64. SONAR’s 32-bit mixing provides full floating-point resolution for extended dynamic range, and precise audio processing. For maximum dynamic range and precision, you can also choose 64-bit mixing (go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings and select the 64-bit Double Precision Engine check box). SONAR can import, export, play back, and render 64-bit float files.
64-bit is a choice in the File Import dialog box.
64-bit is a choice in the Edit > Preferences > File - Audio Data file bit depth fields.Do one of the following:
Right-click a clip, choose Associated Audio Files on the pop-up menu, and examine the Bit Depth column.
Go to Project > Audio Files command to open the Project Files dialog box, and examine the Bit Depth column.
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