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The audio signal with dithering remains intact, retains details and does not have a hard digital edginess or apparent noise across the frequency range which has been left by the missing 1’s and 0’s. This level of hiss is only apparent on 16bit and above files when at very high volumes during extreme silence cues between passages. Dither however is not a magic wand, it does add a background hiss to the music just like a tape recording of old, yet at levels far below. So, how can the signal integrity be retained and smoothed out? This is where “Dithering” comes into play.Īpplying dither during the process of sampling from the 24bit original to the 16bit copy eradicates these loses and retains the information by adding a low level noise to the sine wave. Artifacts, hard edges and high frequency grainy noise becomes very apparent on down samples and compressed music. The effect of these truncating errors is what many refer to as a nasty digital sound or recording.
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Truncating Errors are the result of this compression which manifest itself as missing bits, missing 1’s and 0’s in the digital signal leading to a loss in details, nuances and information within the audio track. When truncating an audio file (reducing its bit depth) from say 24bit to 16bit for example, maybe if the user wishes to burn a disc for a car CD player or another disc player elsewhere in the home we can run into “Truncating Errors”.