Julf wrote: 
> No. Any volume adjustment will affect the bits (as the data has to be
> scaled). Using primitive, non-dithered scaling, the upper bits only stay
> unchanged when the attenuation is an exact power of 2.

I think what doctor_big is referring to is that the Touch's scaling
factors for volume for higher volume levels are arranged so that the
multiplying 16-bit input gives an exact 24-bit result to the DAC. It
does this by making sure all bits of the scaling factor below the
most-significant 8 bits are zero for all scaling factors down to a
certain level of attenuation. I can't remember if that is down to -60dB
- there was a fairly recent discussion on this, but I didn't find it
with a quick search.


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