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Rusty K
New member
Hello,
I'm getting over a 2db increase in amplitude on a particular master when I convert down to 44100/16. Before this particular track the most I've ever increased in aplitude is about 1db. Does anyone have a clue as to why the dither process is causing this much of a increase?
I had read in another thread that by keeping the master to about -1db this should be enough headroom to allow for dithering without causing a clip....not so in my case.
Thanks,
Rusty K
PS I might add that the pre master mix had a couple spikes over -1db.
I'm getting over a 2db increase in amplitude on a particular master when I convert down to 44100/16. Before this particular track the most I've ever increased in aplitude is about 1db. Does anyone have a clue as to why the dither process is causing this much of a increase?
I had read in another thread that by keeping the master to about -1db this should be enough headroom to allow for dithering without causing a clip....not so in my case.
Thanks,
Rusty K
PS I might add that the pre master mix had a couple spikes over -1db.