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  • Reguarless of any ignorant opinion, this video was very helpful. Thanks Chris. The main issue should always be was the info valuable?....nss

  • @rockebeatz Hi, my name is Mateo from WinkSound. We're happy to hear you found our tutorial helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • Dithering does not make your music sound "good" or "professional". A professional knows when to use it. Sorry, as soon as I heard that, I thumbs down and go somewhere else. Try again.

  • "Now...so then...yea..."

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  • Hey Dude, I did not want to sat anything, but in this case, I feel as though I will. Quite frankly, I believe I would have had Justin tekk me this.  At least he's believeable and does not make too many mistakes. Keep trying though.

  • thx dude

  • to all of you trying to be funny, if you have nothing nice to say, you should just shut the hell up and be a little appreciative for the videos, they are very helpfull

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  • u sound like a lil' BITCH

  • usound like a lil' BITCH

  • dithering finds what your loudest sound is in the mix,,, then puts a sound as loud as the highest point to distract the computer... basically tricks the computer to allowing your bit to sound in 24.. but while its able to read on 16bit cd..... in logic9 when u bounce u can add dithering in a final bounce (in the bounce menu) in 24bit.. and it still plays on CD..

  • LMFAO LMFAO!! :DDD The tutorial is a joke mate but u are cool as hell :DDD Thumbs up man Thumbs up.. :D That stuff must be good

  • No offense, but seriously... You're talking about using pro-tools, I'd assume you could edit together and mix this a bit for something that flows a little better.

  • dither was my favorite word in english... until he said "bounce"

  • This dude is cool.

  • lol ... keep it coming bro . picture us naked lmao...

  • pretty good tutorial, but i never laughed so hard in my life...LOL!!!

  • DUDE!!!!! Totally awsume video!!!!!!! (air guitar) You Rock!!!!!! Ahhhhh where's my car? ha! oh yeah!

  • You sound both drunk and nervous at the same time! Lol!

    Anyway, can you explain what the noise shaping option is and when to adjust it?

  • @djhellfire1 00:06 - 00:16 He doesn't blink, hahaha

  • @Lgw1984 Holy shit! Lol! I didn't even notice! Hahahaha!

  • @Lgw1984 He's probably reading from a teleprompter.

    Cool video man. Straight to the point no technical B.S. or misconcepts unlike some other "expert" videos.

    Dither is such a mundane topic. Just slap it on as your last FX on the master channel if you're mastering your own music and you're done. If a mastering place is handling that job don't dither. Simple as that.

  • DRUNKSOUND

  • Are you drunk?

  • your voice is a dither...

  • @gabrielecella looooooooooooooool

  • why not 24bit on the dither and on the bounce?

  • @eatemup316 because the reason of using dither (originally) was to be able to bring the lasts bits of the mix that would be cut off in a 16 bits down grade from 24 and up. Dither added some inaudible (if using a non noise shaping dither) to bring the last 8 bits up into the 16 bit range. It's really a question of not losing the ends of your reverbs delays etc that would be to low in db which translated in the last 8 bits that were cut off while putting to cd.

  • Not all dithers are non-noise shaping. Some have a influence on your tonal qualities that can be desired or not, depending on what you are doing. usually, it's always preferable to use a non-noise shaping dither. And like he said in the video. If you are planning to bring it to mastering, don't put dither at all. Although saying that dither will bring your mix to professional sound is a fallacy. Sorry, too many steps are needed for that, and dither is not one of them at all.

  • @Raindarsus you sound like you know ur ish.....thanks

  • @eatemup316 you're welcome.

  • @eatemup316 because you want to reduce to 16 bit so it can go on a CD. There`s no need to dither when bouncing to the same resolution as you recorded. Still, i wouldnt add dither in the mix, would leave it to the mastering process.

  • This guy sounds like he's drunk.

  • this was helpful, thanks

  • Chris. I have a seperate program that i purchased for mastering (ozone). It requires the dither to be turned off for the best performance out of the software. How do you turn off dithering in pro tools?

  • @tricky717 Simple, just don't add it to your master fader.

  • @tricky717 Dither is a very suddle white noise to mask everything. if you dont have it inserted on a track or aux in pro tools it wont be there.

  • tnx

  • Hey chris, thanks for taking the time to explain Dithering process.

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