In Reply to: Re: I was a Cool Edit user from way back too ... posted by Werner on February 14, 2007 at 23:52:43:
*** What *is* annoying with Audition, however, is that it always tries to add dither when you do something (anything) ***Yeah, I found this annoying too. Best practice should be do all processing at highest possible bit depth (32 bit floating point is okay, but ideally it should be 64 bits or better because you can still see occasional artefacts in 32-bit depending on effect complexity) and then dither to desired output resolution only on the last step.
I'm not sure the way Sound Forge does it is fantastic either. If you open a 24-bit file in Sound Forge, it will truncate all intermediate effects processing to 24-bits. I've encountered more than a few artefacts because of this.
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