Everything is cool.

I haven't done your test but I'm sure that in the context you describe, it works out as you describe.

+1leedsquietman wrote:OK. Peace, no harm done. I think we are just looking at things from a different context like you said.
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I haven't done your test but I'm sure that in the context you describe, it works out as you describe.
surely he must have meant if you dither every time? Did he just assume for some reason you didn't know about dither?peeddrroo wrote:this has probably been asked a thousand times, but i just had a talk with a "pro" sound enginerd, and he told me that rendering files several times caused losses in audio quality.
i seriously doubt it, but i'd like to have some other feedback.
also: i have to render files in 16 an 24 bits to 24 in order to mix them. there's no need to dither, right?
does converting 16 to 24 add some artifacts of any kind?
thanks for the help
It is almost impossible to clip the master in Live hard enough to hear it....certainly goint +6 dB isn't going to do it. If the master is in the red you won't hear it, but it would show up in a render for sure. Therefore Captain Comeback won't be hearing any clipping distortion. So that's not the problem.jhartford wrote:So why are you hearing a difference? First - Have yo got the normalize button active? If you have then there will be a difference. It will compensate the master level to prevent you clipping the output in live so you won't get the distortion that you get when you're playing back in Live
Take Leeds up on this one, the man gave me some of his time a while back to give his opinions on my mastering and it opened my ears to a whole lot of things I was deaf to before.Captain Comeback wrote:Alright I guess. I can send you both of the files if you want....the 32bit/96khz undithered file and also the 16bit/96khz dithered one. The tune is about 7:45 in length. You're also not too far away from me if you're in the GTAleedsquietman wrote:
Captain Comeback - like Tarekith, I do demo mastering. If you want to send me an example of your work PM me, I will use my ears (primarily) and visual analysis to determine how I would approach your issues, and send you back a remastered version with a note documenting the changes I made for free, as a gesture of goodwill to another forum user (I usually charge for this type of service). If your .wav file is recorded at 32 bit / 96 this will take an age to upload, so hopefully the track won't be too long !! Don't dither or normalize the file. No obligations. (Maybe also send me the previous 16 bit .wav file you processed so I can compare).
ethios4 wrote:^ you still have to dither, even if your final export is 16-bit. Live mixes at 64-bit, so no matter what there is a reduction in bit depth, and therefore dithering is necessary. Or did I misunderstand?
We don't need it at listening stage. We want it at processing stage to remove aliasing and get better resolution for internal plugin algorithms.Do we really need anything above 16 Bit 44.1 KHz?