
Dither is a word that is used to literally mean "noise". It crops up in digital audio terminology, and you'll see it in some DAWs particularly in conjunction with bit depth reduction. If we were to get into the absolute theory of why and where it is used, in a mathematical sense, it could get a little deep.
Here is the second part of a 6 series set of drum recording tutorials.
This video concentrates on the microphones.
I thought I'd share this cool drum recording video tutorial that Ulli Pallemanns from Studios 301 in Cologne created. It's part 1 of 6 and I'll be sure to post the others in due course.
While you are at it have a look at the online drum recording courses we have available for you on this site.
So I have Bob Dylan playing in my office today and as I listen to the words of this monumental song, The Times They Are A-Changin', it brings a smile across my face.
I'm smiling today as we've just released another new Short Course - Mixdown Techniques 201, by Hans-Martin Buff.
This is a fantastic talk that I felt was worthy of re-publishing here, and also thanks to Jo for pointing
Been watching a fair few of these recently, I enjoy the conversation these things stimulate given that we are operating in a fast evolving industry.
I recently got interviewed for Mix Magazine, concerning SAEOnLine, and audio distance learning, some of which will be used in a November09 article. I thought I'd share it with you here now as it might be of use to understand some concepts.