Appendix b - idr( in depth, Dithering and noise shaping, Idr( dither options – Waves Multimaximizer L3-LL User Manual

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Dithering and Noise Shaping

ing are two in

plementary techniques tha

rove the

udio after it

antized. Each technique is

nsible for the

ferent subjective quality of the noise caused by re-quantization.

Dithering alters the character of the qu

more closely resemble analog hiss, rather

l quantization noise. The m

ng is to

the quantization noise and th

hus minimizing the non-lin

istortion effects

of digital quantization noise. Th

s replaces the non-linear

tion sound with

r, less displeasing analog-hi


Noise Shaping psycho-acoustical

of overall noise energy across the

spectrum, by taking into account th

hich the ear is mo

ise

reases noise level in the 1-6

, a range to which the ear is se

e, while

noise level in the frequency range above 15 kHz to which the ear is les

itive.

ithering and noise sh

aracter and frequency content of noise,

to ou

Here’s how Dithering and Noise Shaping help maintain 3 more bits of detail: Our brains are capable of
perceiving details that are lower than the noise floor. Since quantization noise is correlated to the
signal, it effectively masks the signal

is correlation by inserting random signals,

allowing our brain to distinguish signal from noise and thus perceive low level details. Noise shaping
adds even more detail by shifting noise

le range, away from the desired signal.

IDR

Dither Options

ype1

ype 1 is a wide-band dither. Type1 adds a certain amount of noise, causing a 5dB increase in

ackground noise. It completely eliminates low-level distortion and signal-dependent modulation

effects. The result is a very transparent and clean low-level sound with a high resolution. It most
resembles the steady low-level hiss of an excellent quality analog system with no digital quantization
noise.

Type1 delivers no nonlinear distortion or modulation noise at low levels, and generates minimal side
effects when used with stereo signals. It is the recommended choice for high quality mastering
applications. By combining level maximization and IDR™ processing, 16-bit audio created from 20 or
24-bit masters have an apparent resolution of 19 bits. This is an improvement of more than 18dB.

Finally, unlike other dithering engines that are designed for single-stage CD mastering, IDR™ Type 1 is
optimized for use at every processing stage, allowing for subsequent signal processing.

Appendix B - IDR

In Depth

Dithering and Noise Shap

dependent, com

t imp

perceived quality of digital a

has been re-qu

respo

improvement of a dif

antization noise to

than digita

ain effect of ditheri

reduce or eliminate all correlation

between

e original signal, t

ear d

typical

e dithering proces

distor

steadie

ss type noise.

ly optimizes the distribution

e frequency ranges to w

st sensitive. No

Shaping dec

kHz range

nsitiv

increasing

s sens


In short, d

aping work by modifying the ch

r ears.

making it less displeasing

. Dithering breaks th

to a less audib

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