I know that I need dithering effect when I use 24bit file in my song.
But what about 16bit?
Do I need to dither too?
I mean all the DAW process signal in 48bit.
If that means that Live does the dithering when it renders file back to 16bit?
I am sort of confused.
Please help me out here.
Question about dithering
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The only time you should need dithering is when you downsample. Don't worry about the upsampling and internal sample rates of how your DAW works or the VST/AU. Just remember if you are downsampling your project (e.g. render to CDROM redbook - 16bit from a project sample bit depth that is higher) you'll want to dither. BTW it's not required you just achive a nicer end result.
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Dont confuse Samplerate with bitdepth. But what you say is true just swap out ¨downsampling¨ with bitdepth.dancerchris wrote:The only time you should need dithering is when you downsample. Don't worry about the upsampling and internal sample rates of how your DAW works or the VST/AU. Just remember if you are downsampling your project (e.g. render to CDROM redbook - 16bit from a project sample bit depth that is higher) you'll want to dither. BTW it's not required you just achive a nicer end result.
Once again you only need to dither when your exporting your mix to a 16 bit file. And no live dosent dither for you. You need something like ozone or a standalone mastering package like wavelab.
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