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One thing I don't understand is why there is an option in WB to bounce with no dithering. This bounced file can be burned directly to disc, and I'm assuming that no further dithering will be applied because the file is already at 16 bits.
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This will yield a composite single wav file of all of the songs, with individual song markers in place as they were located in the Waveview screen (when the project was created). As far as I can tell from my own experience, bouncing a WB project will render it to 16-bit and will engage dithering if one of the 3 algorithms is selected under WB Preferences / Bounce.
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The basic question is: Exactly when does WB impart bit reduction and dithering? I googled and checked several forums, but did not obtain any clear info on this subject. I apologize for selfishly posing my questions repeatedly, but I am finishing a 2-CD project and am frustrated by the lack of clarity about bit reduction and dithering in Waveburner. I posted this same commentary in the Waveburner category, because it's mostly about WB, but I thought it might get more attention in the Logic department.