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Dithering?

Howdy guys, although I know what dithering is, I am not sure if most people use it or not. Here is my situation. I record into Cubase at a high bit rate, mix and export at that same bit rate. I will then open the file in Wavelab, do some final touches, and render that to a 16 bit file to burn to a CD. Should I actually be doing any dithering instead of just saving it down to a 16 bit file?

Creative Audigy 2 ZS Platinum

Hi all,

I have a problem - I bought a PC for recording - it came with the above sound card, except Dell thinks it should not have - therefore, no installation CD! They will not send me one out as they could not authourize it, due to sending the PC out by mistake with a 'free' sound card.

Now I need to re-install and cannot - Creative have said I need to contact Dell - yeah!

Novice Recorder with many questions

Well this is my first time experimenting with recording so I'm a NOOB.

I am using adobe audition 1.5, a soundblaster audigy Z2S sound card, and a regular stand-up mic I found around my house(no mixer because I'm cheap!)

Well the first question is how can i edit my voice recording to sound the best it could possibly sound with the equipment at my disposal?

This is what affordable gear has done for recording .

How to make a guitar transparent ?

When i think about ART looking at something that is transparent
you can see through it but there is still colour and something
on the picture but the picture is just transparent.

How can i do this a guitar or vocal source to make it transparent
like how ART does transparent art.

IMPORTANT: The market for consumer audio

Good evening,
My name is Ryan "James", I have been a member here for a little less than a year nad have gained vast amounts of knowledge here.
I just wanted to post some of my opinions on the trends of digital music.

I work at Best Buy. It is my "other" fulltime job.
I work in the dept. that sells MP3 players and Ipods, and pre-paid cards towards d/l music.