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Old 2006-02-10, 08:41 PM
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Mastering, proper Bit-Depth dithering

I don't pretend to be a master at uhh.. mastering but I have several master copy shows I have sampled on my PC at 24bit 48k. I am using Sound Forge 7 and when I go to convert the bit depth (for CDA authoring) I am presented with the options:

Dither:
Half Rectangular
Rectangular
Triangular
Highpass Triangular
Gaussian

Noise Shaping:
High-pass Contour
Equal Loudness Contour

Anyone know what all that means? What is the best dithering method?
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Old 2006-02-10, 10:19 PM
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Re: Mastering, proper Bit-Depth dithering

high triangular with high pass noise shaping is the cleanest, thats what i use
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