UR22, 32bit float

  1. Why are you using ASIO4ALL and not UR22’s native driver?
  2. There is no commercial 32-bit a/D or D/A converters. If driver let’s you choose “32-bit” option it only means the bit reduction is done inside the driver/digital hardware instead of your DAW (which may or may not be better than reduction inside the DAW depending on driver/hardware/usage profile).