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I did a search first but couldn't find the answers I'm looking for.
I understand what dithering does. Well, "understand" is stretching it, I don't think I "understand" much. I should say that I've read what it does and realise why it's needed.
My question pertains more specifically to Wavelab. The manual says that any time I go down in bit rate (24 to 16, etc...) I should dither. Is this a generally accepted truth???
If I should dither, then is there a difference in programs? Wavelab has an "Internal" dithering, but also gives the option of using Apogee's UV22HR, WAVES IDR and the Waves L1. Is one better than the other???
If I'm already using the L1 as my limiter, since it has Dithering settings in each pre-set, does that mean I'm already dithering, or do I need to also access Wavelab's Dithering section and select a Dithering program seperate from that???
I know that's alot of questions, but I think they're all related...I hope...Thanx in advance to any response to any or all these questions.
I understand what dithering does. Well, "understand" is stretching it, I don't think I "understand" much. I should say that I've read what it does and realise why it's needed.
My question pertains more specifically to Wavelab. The manual says that any time I go down in bit rate (24 to 16, etc...) I should dither. Is this a generally accepted truth???
If I should dither, then is there a difference in programs? Wavelab has an "Internal" dithering, but also gives the option of using Apogee's UV22HR, WAVES IDR and the Waves L1. Is one better than the other???
If I'm already using the L1 as my limiter, since it has Dithering settings in each pre-set, does that mean I'm already dithering, or do I need to also access Wavelab's Dithering section and select a Dithering program seperate from that???
I know that's alot of questions, but I think they're all related...I hope...Thanx in advance to any response to any or all these questions.