http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTZlWaIVjTg I recently saw this video and I'm not quite sure what it means exactly, as I personally didn't perceive any bothersome noise when working with max. But when 64-bit audio support is mentioned and seeing the differences between max 5 and max 6 in terms of this supposed improvement. I immediately thought of "Where does Pd stand in all this?" I search puredata.info's documentation and found that 64-bit support is being worked on in pd-vanilla since version 0.41 and "0.43
all major known 64-bit bugs fixed in Pd-extended on GNU/Linux
Would anyone be so kind as to explain to me what this means in terms of actual sound quality/performance/latency/stability/etc.?
And even more so, I have no clue what " 0.44 - support for using 64-bit double numbers as the base number, see pd-doublehttp://puredata.info/dev/pd-double" means.