04-17-2022, 12:52 PM
Hi
I know very well what is dither : replacing digital distorsion linked to rounding and truncation errors by a 144 dBFS noise when you decrease the bit depth of an audio track. You can also push this added noise above audible frequencies by noise shaping.
I was speaking about explaining it in the manual of X-Sabre3 for everybody. Same for filters description. In a manual, in my opinion, you should have explanations for ALL functions. Dither and filters basic explanations lack in X-Sabre3 manual.
For the "noise", it hard to describe with words. Music is still there but "fuzzy" during 1 second.
Regards
Thierry
I know very well what is dither : replacing digital distorsion linked to rounding and truncation errors by a 144 dBFS noise when you decrease the bit depth of an audio track. You can also push this added noise above audible frequencies by noise shaping.
I was speaking about explaining it in the manual of X-Sabre3 for everybody. Same for filters description. In a manual, in my opinion, you should have explanations for ALL functions. Dither and filters basic explanations lack in X-Sabre3 manual.
For the "noise", it hard to describe with words. Music is still there but "fuzzy" during 1 second.
Regards
Thierry