Which dithering to use in logic
For sure with indies like myself, the holy grail as it were is to have a sonic quality and loudness that competes with the majors. I accepted the Youlean measurements within the mix because they were the very last on the stereo buss chain.
Employing dithering tamed those losses to only. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. To get the maximum resolution, choose Type 1 with Ultra. When to add dither is a subject of some confusion and even controversy. The simplest way to look at it is that you should always dither when going down in bit-depth.
Bit-rate measures transmission speed for streaming. The higher the bit-rate, the better the quality, and the larger the file size. Hopefully, this article has helped demystify dither for you. If it still seems a little intimidating, here are some simple guidelines to follow for when and how to dither:.
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Tags View All. Sample Rate and Bit Depth When audio is digitized by an analog to digital converter ADC —say, when you record into your interface—and it gets sent to your DAW, the analog audio signal from your microphone or DI is transformed into a series of ones and zeros that digitally represent your audio.
Dither to the Rescue The solution is to add dither when you save the file to a lower sampling rate. The Shape of Noise IDR also lets you choose between three different noise-shaping options for modifying either type of dither: Moderate, Normal and Ultra. Whether to Dither? Take-Home Tips Hopefully, this article has helped demystify dither for you. If it still seems a little intimidating, here are some simple guidelines to follow for when and how to dither: Only dither when you render your audio to a lower bit-depth.
Make sure that dithering is the last step in your processing chain. Tue Mar 28, pm I don't dither when bouncing a mix to a pre-master file 24bit I dither when bounce the mastered file to 16bit I think it's not necessary to dither in the first stage mentioned above. And as far as I remember a lot of mastering engineers ask you not to do so.
Logic Tue Mar 28, pm Joelonsdale wrote: The manual doesn't really explain, but does state "Dithering is recommended when bouncing bit recordings into bit files" which suggests you don't need to dither a bit export.
Wed Mar 29, am MikeRobinson wrote: Dithering is a very specific mathematical process that you need to apply in one very specific situation: "when you are going down from 'higher resolution' to 'lower resolution,' and you still want the outcome to look sound Wed Mar 29, am preserved is a very strong word here.
Some dithering algorithms might as well work as you guys describe, but more often than not dithering is a random spectrally shaped noise added to the signal that operates at least significant bit. It's used to randomize quantization error so when scaling from 16bit to 24bit, two samples that would otherwise end up the same value in 16bit but were not the same value at 24bit essentially are different values at 16bit due to random dither noise.
Technically, since logic However since noise floor of 24bits is well below 30dB any analogue equipment I wouldn't bother dithering at 24bits. Wed Mar 29, am "Technically, since logic However since noise floor of 24bits is well below 30dB any analogue equipment I wouldn't bother dithering at 24bits". That sounds like an answer - the DAW is truncating down to bit but it isn't worth dithering this first truncation Is that fair?
Wed Mar 29, pm I would imagine it dithers internally and not just truncates extra resolution, since 64bit resolution is more relevant for actual summing than the mix down part.
Anyway, I wouldn't bother, leave the mastering engineer to apply dither right before slamming the final limiter stage. You'd be surprised how little of first 8bits is retained on modern masters anyway usually they're all 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 all the time. Wed Mar 29, pm Great. I will stop worrying about it now and get on with my life! Thu Mar 30, am Yes, I was using the term "dither" in not-quite the correct way — incorrectly using the word to refer to the general process of going from a greater number of bits to a lesser number of bits without apparent loss of quality or the introduction of mathematical artifacts.
But the actual meaning of the term — I stand corrected — is specifically the injection of an unpredictable-element so that the final result is not entirely deterministic.
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