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Old 11-10-1999, 01:43 PM
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Default Dither

In my preferences under aotomation it says dither and i have choices I have PT24 core. Should I choose 16 bit or 24 or 20? which one please thanks much all
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Old 11-10-1999, 02:53 PM
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Hi Tommy,

I suggest you take a look at the thread called "Dither settings in Pro Tools". Some useful info came out of that one, particularly Digi's response.

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