[studiorecorder] Re: New Exciting Beta Version

  • From: Daveed Mandell <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 19:51:44 -0700

I am a reporter, not a big techie! Dither, shmither! So when do I need to dither? I produce news stories, features and documentaries. I'm a bit stumped on how to apply, or even to apoply, so much of the heavy tech stuff. Now, I know about EQ, of course, and dynamic compression. I try to stay away from normalizing as much as possible. I find it sqeezes the sound and creates a certain sameness--I don't know all the technical terms here. When is it advisable to use normalizing? My main engineer discourages its use.

--Daveed--
At 01:19 PM 6/20/2006, you wrote:

Neal:

No dithering yet. It's all rounding. So, you better normalize those
recordings with the quiet mics, or you'll be back to where you started
after converting.

Rob Meredith

>>> neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/20/06 04:09PM >>>
Rob, thanks again for some nice, new and useful features.

One question.  Are you using any dither or noise shaping to convert
from
24 bit to 16 bit?  I also very much like the peak meter read out.
Nice
work.

Neal


-----Original Message----- From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ROB MEREDITH Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:43 PM To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [studiorecorder] New Exciting Beta Version


Yet another new feature graces Studio Recorder in this new beta release. Well, actually two new features, but one big one. Resampling Rules! (I'll let you read the What's New file for the other feature.)

Rob Meredith









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