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even though I know that discussions about dithering give him headaches


Section IV of this PDF puts it in 'simplified terms' (which can still produce headaches):

http://downloads.izotope.com/guides/izotope-dithering-with-ozone.pdf

.. and here's more detail for actual use:

http://help.izotope.com/docs/ozone/pages/modules_dithering.htm

Statements like the below are what gives me headaches:

"Well, the theoretical maximum signal to noise ratio of a 16-bit recording is about 96 dB. That means, in basic terms, that the noise floor of a 16-bit recording is around -96 dB. The noise floor should not be confused (but often is) with dynamic range, which represents the difference between the loudest and softest signal that you can hear in the recording. You can hear a dynamic range which extends past the noise floor with proper dithering. Even if a signal is "in the noise", you will still hear it with proper dithering. "

/confused yet?



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