dCS 974 User Manual

Manual for Software Version 1.0x

dCS Ltd

May 2001

Noise Shaping

Noise Shaping is a technique in which the noise energy added by truncating a longer word is pushed into the less audible parts of the spectrum - giving a useful improvement in perceived noise level. There is a trade-off between noise floor improvements in the mid-band, where the ear is most sensitive, and increased noise at the top of the audio band, which the ear does not hear but your system might. Noise Shaping is achieved by processing the truncated bits so it is not available if the output word length is the same as the input word length. Dither is different (and additional) to Noise Shaping, and is necessary under some circumstances. dCS consider Dither to be unnecessary in many situations - Noise Shaping alone is sufficient, and lower noise. See the section Word Length Reduction, page 104 for more information.

Entering the menu shows:

Select the required Noise Shaping characteristic from the list and press Set. The options are up to 10th order, for sample rates up to 96kS/s. Noise Shaping is not applicable to DSD. For 32 kS/s, 44.1 kS/s, 48 kS/s, 88.2 kS/s and 96 kS/s the curves are individually optimised8.

Dither

Entering the Dither submenu shows:

Select the required Dither characteristic from the list and press Set.

N. Shaped Triangular means Noise Shaped Triangular.

For more information on dither, and different dither types, see the section Dither on page 85 and Figure 31 to Figure 34.

8If you need curves optimised at other sample rates, contact us.

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