Dietz, according to Digidesign it's impossible to distort their mix bus even though its internal resolution is 24 bits (with 56-bit accumlation). Do you disagree? Note that they're not making that claim about plug-ins, just the mix bus.
Also, while you obviously know this and one or two other things, I do think it's important for people to understand the difference between "0" on an onscreen fader or meter and actual 0dBFS. If you look at the meter in a mastering program such as a Waves L2, the meter shows the actual level; but often the standard mixer meters are set at a fairly arbitrary point. Plus they may have some kind of "analog" ballistics that show the "RMS" level rather than the peak.
(Is there actually a serious use for "average" metering other than to make people used to analog equipment more comfortable?)
Also, while you obviously know this and one or two other things, I do think it's important for people to understand the difference between "0" on an onscreen fader or meter and actual 0dBFS. If you look at the meter in a mastering program such as a Waves L2, the meter shows the actual level; but often the standard mixer meters are set at a fairly arbitrary point. Plus they may have some kind of "analog" ballistics that show the "RMS" level rather than the peak.
(Is there actually a serious use for "average" metering other than to make people used to analog equipment more comfortable?)