The Resampler, which it’s adjustable by the big central knob, enables to to change the sample rate and bit depth from 44.1 kHz to 44Hz. This process causes distortion so to counter this effect we have to use dithering. This is done because when you reduce the bit depth you are reducing the amount of values available to measure the amplitude of your signal. ![]() ![]() The Dithering knob removes quantization by adding white noise, resulting in a more accurate sound. By turning it on you’ll get softer transients and an overall reduced digital harshness. On the left there is the Quantizer that ranges from 16-bit to 1-bit with the DC Shift button that changes how the waveform behaves around amplitude.
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