Topic: noise shaped dithering?
can anyone explain to me what noise shaped dithering is? whenever i go to transfer finished recordings to disc on my DP24 it asks me if i want to use it? thanks phill
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can anyone explain to me what noise shaped dithering is? whenever i go to transfer finished recordings to disc on my DP24 it asks me if i want to use it? thanks phill
hmm nose shapped dithering sounds kind of kinky i have it and dont use it somethings are best left alone lol
i've never used it either and seeing as the master doesn't either, then it's good enough for me,i shall leave that bit in the box (metaphorically speaking )
grah, it's a feature on the Tascam DP24 recording device, it's the dogs doo dahs for home recording, you can record a whole band on separate tracks all at the same time, if you want, or just one track at a time...simples
Phill,
Dithering is the process of intentionally adding noise to the signal prior to its quantization. Dithering turns quantization distortion all the way down by randomizing quantization errors.
Dithering is mostly used when down-converting from the higher resolution bit-depths - such as 24-bit or 32-bit - down to 16-bit, the actual standard for distributing digital audio files. Dithering is also used during the analog-to-digital conversion and inside A/D converters, although noise inherent in the analog signal often serves as a natural source of dither in these cases.
I really have no idea what that means, I have enough trouble playing f's and bm chords!
With that said, my mama used to tell me that if I dithered to much I'd go blind, so I just did it til I needed glasses !
Hope you had a great day Phill - with or without dithering!
Jim
I think it's a helical engramic non-kopf off of a slogged tubilcore.
I think it has something to do with flux capacitance. Great Scott!
^^ My 1,300th post was about Back To The Future. Awesome.
I think it's a helical engramic non-kopf off of a slogged tubilcore.
makes perfect sense
^^ My 1,300th post was about Back To The Future. Awesome.
I have it and it will remain one of my favorites to watch
it so much reminds me of the old Steve MArtin Comedy routine - which I still use routinely when there are things I don't understand - anyone remember this?
“Ok, I don’t like to gear my material to the audience but I’d like to make an exception because I was told that there is a convention of plumbers in San Francisco this week – I understand about 30 of them came down to the show tonight – so before I came out I worked-up a joke especially for the plumbers. Those of you who aren’t plumbers probably won’t get this and won’t think it’s funny, but I think those of you who are plumbers will really enjoy this…
“This lawn supervisor was out on a sprinkler maintenance job and he started working on a Findlay sprinkler head with a Langstrom 7″ gangly wrench. Just then, this little apprentice leaned over and said, “You can’t work on a Findlay sprinkler head with a Langstrom 7″ wrench.” Well this infuriated the supervisor, so he went and got Volume 14 of the Kinsley manual, and he reads to him and says, “The Langstrom 7″ wrench can be used with the Findlay sprocket.” Just then, the little apprentice leaned over and said, “It says sprocket not socket!”
“Were these plumbers supposed to be here this show…?”
I think it's a helical engramic non-kopf off of a slogged tubilcore.
Everything on the recording forum reads exactly like this statement to me.
Phil I was given a tascam the year before last with an internal power fault but I couldnt get any info from tascam re circuitry they just wanted me to send it in for repair maybe I'll fix it when I get back to greece.
the problem seems to be that i am too dumb, i didn't understand a word of any of it, including what i wrote. having said that i can play F's and B minors...not at the same time though
can anyone explain to me what noise shaped dithering is? whenever i go to transfer finished recordings to disc on my DP24 it asks me if i want to use it? thanks phill
You might try making two disc recordings and use the ditering on one to find out what the difference is.
You might try making two disc recordings and use the ditering on one to find out what the difference is.
Someone has already done that and you can check it out here: http://productionadvice.co.uk/when-to-dither/
Along with several articles to support the premise and recommendations on the page.
thanks doug a very interesting video and looks like a good website for home recorders to check out.
thanks again.
phill
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