First of all, any WAV files cannot exceed 2Gbytes, as it has a 32-bits header.
For long files, WAVE64 should be used. W64 files can be of any length…
For recording long 32-channels, 32-bits files with our Eigenmike (SN005), we usually employ Plogue Bidule, which can save a single W64 file containing all the 32 channels…
Bidule also natively supports the 32ins-8out EM32 VST plugin, for creating the virtual microphones…..
Another important fact is that Plogue Bidule also runs natively under MAC OSX, no need to boot the Macbook with Window$. The TCAT DICE II drivers are also available for MAC-OSX… And, of course, the Mac native HFS file system manages large W64 files much better than Windows’ NTFS filesystem…
I’m sorry to have to report here that a shareware program is beating Podium for this task, but this is a fact, and I find this can be useful to know for all users of Eigenmike microphones….