It helps the signal retain most of its 24-bit sound quality when the signal is converted to 16-bit. Dither is very low-level noise added to the audio signal. You should switch on dither when, and only when, you are exporting a 24-bit (or 32-bit) recording to a 16-bit wave or aiff file to burn onto a CD. Does that degrade the sound quality? Also, when should I apply dither to get the best sound? I imported some older recordings - 16-bit wave files - into that 24-bit project. I’m working on a 24-bit multitrack recording in my DAW.
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