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About Dither
Psychoacoustically
Optimized Noise
Shaping (PONS)
Dither is a
If the recorder or workstation which follows the 20/20 AD is capable of recording or processing 20 bits, the DITHER switch should be set to 20 BIT. If, however, the equipment can only record or process a
All three of these basic dither types have the same quantization noise reducing effect, but differ in the spectral distribution of the “replacement” noise.
WIDE dither produces white noise.
HF (high frequency) dither produces noise whose amplitude is lower than WIDE at low frequencies, but higher at high frequencies. Theoretically, this is less audible than WIDE dither, but just as effective.
20 BIT dither has the same spectrum as HF dither, but with a lower amplitude. This setting should be used when recording to
It is possible to filter the quantization noise in such a way that almost all of the noise within the frequency range where human hearing is most acute is shifted to higher frequencies. This is called psychoacoustically optimized noise shaping (PONS) because it takes advantage of the variations in the ear's sensitivity to noise within the 20 Hz - 20 kHz range.
To activate this dither, press and hold the ALT button, then press DITHER. The three dither lights will go on (WIDE, 20BIT and HF) to indicate that you are in PONS mode. Note that, due to limitations in processing power, the compressor,
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