L3-16 User Guide
Type2
Type 2 is a
IDR Noise Shaping Options
As explained above, noise shaping shifts the noise to the frequency ranges where we hear it the least. The three Noise Shaping options provided by the IDR™ system differ in the amount of this shifting. IDR™ features
Moderate
This setting typically reduces perceived hiss (or distortion, if dither is not used) by around 6dB. The added high frequency noise is about 9dB at 44.1 kHz sampling rate.
Normal
This setting typically reduces perceived hiss (or distortion, if dither is not used) by around 12dB. The added high frequency noise is about 15dB at 44.1 kHz sampling rate. This setting, together with Type1 dithering, is well suited to the creation of CD production masters. It is also good for masters that may be processed again for any reason, including consecutive
Ultra
This setting delivers the greatest perceived hiss/distortion reduction, typically around 18dB. The added high frequency noise is about 23dB at 44.1 kHz sampling rate. This setting is suitable only at the very last stage of mastering high resolution audio for
Here are some recommended IDR™ settings:
•For
•For minimum noise, Type2 dithering with Ultra noise shaping
•For maximum resolution, Type1 dithering with Ultra noise shaping
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