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Ok. Too much time on YouTube today, so this is the last one.. promise! But, I've never properly understood dither and this vid has really gone into a lot of detail with examples. So I found this super helpful and thought I'd share for those interested in mastering.

From the site https://productionadvice.co.uk/

#4172 Posted Thu 14 May, 2020 10:48 am

Ok. Too much time on YouTube today, so this is the last one.. promise! But, I've never properly understood dither and this vid has really gone into a lot of detail with examples. So I found this super helpful and thought I'd share for those interested in mastering.

From the site https://productionadvice.co.uk/

Originally posted by MonkeyC on Thu 14 May, 2020

Interesting, and there was me thinking that "Dithering" was when you couldn't make your mind up which take/track to use :-) 

#4173 Posted Thu 14 May, 2020 1:57 pm

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