I remember watching an instructional Waveform video back about a year ago when I first started using the software, and the guy in the video suggested leaving it on. I never really gave it much thought, but now that I'm more comfortable with Waveform, I'd like to milk every drop of honey out of it that I can.
It's my understanding that most engineers suggest leaving it off, unless exporting down to a lower fidelity. My finished songs are really only used for Youtube, with the occasional upload to Soundcloud. Would adding that extra noise from dithering be more beneficial with respect to Youtube videos?
It's my understanding that most engineers suggest leaving it off, unless exporting down to a lower fidelity. My finished songs are really only used for Youtube, with the occasional upload to Soundcloud. Would adding that extra noise from dithering be more beneficial with respect to Youtube videos?
Statistics: Posted by irpacynot — Wed Feb 14, 2024 7:24 am — Replies 2 — Views 48