Here is a link to an excellent explanation about 32-bit float record settings and why it is superior to 16bit/48k and 24bit/48k.

We do not plagiarize around here, so rather than copy & paste, we prefer to just provide you with the link to their site. It is a very informative article, and the best explanation of what 32-bit is all about.

https://www.sounddevices.com/32-bit-float-files-explained/?fbclid=IwAR1ngfLcLK3mBXLn2B6TzZ45QZ-oEkqJD8xQcUGapSsxvjcEGRGxRSPa1Uw