G Georgia_Boi New member Nov 19, 2013 #1 Lets says you remixed a commercial beat and you have finished remastering. Would you use dilthering, even though it may have already used dilthering?
Lets says you remixed a commercial beat and you have finished remastering. Would you use dilthering, even though it may have already used dilthering?
steffeeh New member Nov 19, 2013 #2 Check what bitdepth the track is in, if it's in 16-bit you won't need to use dither. However, you don't want to receive any songs or stems that are in 16-bit format.
Check what bitdepth the track is in, if it's in 16-bit you won't need to use dither. However, you don't want to receive any songs or stems that are in 16-bit format.
bandcoach Zukatoku - Mod Scientist Nov 19, 2013 #3 Georgia_Boi said: Lets says you remixed a commercial beat and you have finished remastering. Would you use dilthering, even though it may have already used dilthering? Click to expand... (sorry, steffeeh, had this ready to roll and forgot to press submit) great question; let me ask a few in return: Do you understand the purpose of dithering? answering yes to this is important because it is the only way you can answer yes to see this thread for more info on what dithering is and isn't https://www.futureproducers.com/for...-mixing-mastering/all-about-dithering-360099/ Are you in a situation where you need to dither? i.e. have you been working at a higher bit depth and are now preparing a final 16 bit 44.1kHz render? Last edited: Nov 19, 2013
Georgia_Boi said: Lets says you remixed a commercial beat and you have finished remastering. Would you use dilthering, even though it may have already used dilthering? Click to expand... (sorry, steffeeh, had this ready to roll and forgot to press submit) great question; let me ask a few in return: Do you understand the purpose of dithering? answering yes to this is important because it is the only way you can answer yes to see this thread for more info on what dithering is and isn't https://www.futureproducers.com/for...-mixing-mastering/all-about-dithering-360099/ Are you in a situation where you need to dither? i.e. have you been working at a higher bit depth and are now preparing a final 16 bit 44.1kHz render?