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Dither solution for Paris ! [message #99015] Fri, 30 May 2008 04:42 Go to next message
DIMITRIOS[1] is currently offline  DIMITRIOS[1]
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Ok,
There are some dither plugins (VST) like the MDA dither which are free but
if you want agreat sounding dither option everytime you might use the adat
20bit digital in and out (as I do) for external processing during a mix (
as I do) and you wanna make sure that dither is applied you can either use
y\the waves IDR (at 20bit if you are using the adat ports) OR if you wanna
use UV22hr and you come to own Wavelab you can just record an empty 24bit
paris file and the apply a UV22 20bit LOW dithering on it and save it as
a UV22_dither_20bit.paf
The file is still 24bit but you have actually a dithered 20bit file to use
with adat processing.
You have to use the LOW choice because you are gonna dither again your laste
mixed wavefile.
Same way you can make a 16bit NORMAL UV22 file (mono) and use it on a Paris
audio track (one only) on any submix if you wanna make your final stereo
mixfile.
Regards,
Dimitrios
Re: Dither solution for Paris ! BE CAREFUL [message #99016 is a reply to message #99015] Fri, 30 May 2008 04:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DIMITRIOS[1] is currently offline  DIMITRIOS[1]
Messages: 5
Registered: May 2008
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I mentioned mono file.
OK when using wavelab to make a proper use of UV22 use an empty (record nothing)
STEREO file of say 7 minutes apply UV22 LOW 20 bit dither and then save only
the Left channel as Paris paf 24bit mono file.
Regards,
Dimitrios

"DIMITRIOS" <musurgio@xxx.gr> wrote:
>
>Ok,
>There are some dither plugins (VST) like the MDA dither which are free but
>if you want agreat sounding dither option everytime you might use the adat
>20bit digital in and out (as I do) for external processing during a mix
(
>as I do) and you wanna make sure that dither is applied you can either use
>y\the waves IDR (at 20bit if you are using the adat ports) OR if you wanna
>use UV22hr and you come to own Wavelab you can just record an empty 24bit
>paris file and the apply a UV22 20bit LOW dithering on it and save it as
>a UV22_dither_20bit.paf
>The file is still 24bit but you have actually a dithered 20bit file to use
>with adat processing.
>You have to use the LOW choice because you are gonna dither again your laste
>mixed wavefile.
>Same way you can make a 16bit NORMAL UV22 file (mono) and use it on a Paris
>audio track (one only) on any submix if you wanna make your final stereo
>mixfile.
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
Re: Dither solution for Paris ! BE CAREFUL [message #99028 is a reply to message #99016] Sun, 01 June 2008 11:09 Go to previous message
mike audet[3] is currently offline  mike audet[3]
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Registered: June 2008
Member
This is a cool idea, Dimitrios. Have you compared mixes with and without
the dither? The reason that I ask is that I've always wondered if the mic
noise isn't above -96 db anyway, causing the recording to be "self dithering."
But, it may not work that way. The dither may make a big difference.

All the best,

Mike


"Dimitrios" <musurgio@xxx.gr> wrote:
>
>I mentioned mono file.
>OK when using wavelab to make a proper use of UV22 use an empty (record
nothing)
>STEREO file of say 7 minutes apply UV22 LOW 20 bit dither and then save
only
>the Left channel as Paris paf 24bit mono file.
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
>
>"DIMITRIOS" <musurgio@xxx.gr> wrote:
>>
>>Ok,
>>There are some dither plugins (VST) like the MDA dither which are free
but
>>if you want agreat sounding dither option everytime you might use the adat
>>20bit digital in and out (as I do) for external processing during a mix
>(
>>as I do) and you wanna make sure that dither is applied you can either
use
>>y\the waves IDR (at 20bit if you are using the adat ports) OR if you wanna
>>use UV22hr and you come to own Wavelab you can just record an empty 24bit
>>paris file and the apply a UV22 20bit LOW dithering on it and save it as
>>a UV22_dither_20bit.paf
>>The file is still 24bit but you have actually a dithered 20bit file to
use
>>with adat processing.
>>You have to use the LOW choice because you are gonna dither again your
laste
>>mixed wavefile.
>>Same way you can make a 16bit NORMAL UV22 file (mono) and use it on a Paris
>>audio track (one only) on any submix if you wanna make your final stereo
>>mixfile.
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>
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