In Tidal music streaming service, given that the music tracks are up to 24-bit, 192 kHz, is it possible to change the loudness of individual tracks? Not the app volume control or the volume when connected via a DAC, but the recorded audio tracks' loudness levels.
In case there are any 32-bit audio tracks to stream or download, for instance, if Coldplay could release their upcoming album Moon Music in 32-bit, using 32-bit ADCs and DAW, infrastructure made possible by Parlophone records and distributed via downloads on HDtracks.com in native 32-bit or streamed (recommended). Then, the loudness levels set for the 32-bit tracks would be very different to the current levels of audio tracks and if possible could even let the users change the loudness levels.
To play music on floor-standing/bookshelf speakers and a subwoofer when paired (wired connections) along with stereo amplifiers/streamers.
				
			In case there are any 32-bit audio tracks to stream or download, for instance, if Coldplay could release their upcoming album Moon Music in 32-bit, using 32-bit ADCs and DAW, infrastructure made possible by Parlophone records and distributed via downloads on HDtracks.com in native 32-bit or streamed (recommended). Then, the loudness levels set for the 32-bit tracks would be very different to the current levels of audio tracks and if possible could even let the users change the loudness levels.
To play music on floor-standing/bookshelf speakers and a subwoofer when paired (wired connections) along with stereo amplifiers/streamers.
			
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