From the Analog Rytm FAQ:

The Analog Rytm uses 16 bit/48kHz/mono samples. Samples with other bit depths and sample rates are possible to use, but will be internally converted to 16 bit/48kHz.

So this means that anything higher/better then 16 bit/48kHz/mono is a waste. It’s just gonna take longer time to transfer.

Saving +Drive space by using lower quality samples is an interesting idea but it all comes down to the sound quality just like kwtsh said. In some cases samples sound “better” when they have lower bit and sample rate but that boils down to individual samples I would say.

There was some speculation that the +Drive keeps the original format and size but that’s not the case. It’s obvious now that the sample folders show the file size. For example a 24bit/48kHz/stereo sample that’s 1.44mb in size on the computer turns into a 0.45mb file on the +Drive.