Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File?

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2017/07/05 18:24:50 (permalink)

Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File?

I hope everyone in the USA had a wonderful 4th of July!
 
I have a mix and mastered WAV file that is going to be sold as a digital download file. When I received the file back from the production company, there was no silence at the beginning of the track. I'd like to know:
 
1. Should I add silence to the beginning of the track (which is meant for digital download only)?
2. How much silent time should I add (it's the only track/sold as a single song)?
3. When I export the file using Cakewalk Sonar (newest build), should I use the following options?...
 
Dither: None
Sample Rate: 44100
Bit Depth: 16
 
Anything else I might not be considering?
 
Sincerely,
David Mivshek
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    Zargg
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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/05 19:08:25 (permalink)
    Hi.
    1: IMO yes.
    2: I like to use approx 2 seconds silence before a song starts (depending on the song). If the song fades in naturally, I wouldn't add that much.
    3: Yes. And if you are selling MP3, and "hi res" audio. Add those formats (MP3 & 24/44.1).
    Others may know better.
    All the best.

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/05 19:39:13 (permalink)
    I agree with Ken.
    I know the Red Book standard for CDs specifies a 2 second gap.
    Digital download is a little different as the tracks are not spaced apart.
    Every digital download I have received does have a little silence at the beginning, is there a standard.
    not really.

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/05 20:25:55 (permalink)
    Ok. My fault on something. I now see that there's 300ms of silence before song starts. For a "digital download only" song, does this seem sufficient?
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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/05 20:41:37 (permalink)
    witch_wyzwurd
    Ok. My fault on something. I now see that there's 300ms of silence before song starts. For a "digital download only" song, does this seem sufficient?


    I would add a little more.
    I still think 2 seconds is about right.

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/05 21:46:27 (permalink)
    We work for a lot of publishing companys.
    We add always between 700 to 800ms. (Download and CD)
    Classical Music a little bit more.
     

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/05 22:29:50 (permalink)
    One reason for adding a little silence to the start fo a download track is in case someone's playing a series of tracks using a media player that doesn't itself insert a brief gap between tracks or has burned the audio to a "gapless" CD.

    If the previous song ends with a loud sudden stop and there's no gap before the next one's loud opening the change-over can be a bit of a jolt to the senses, especially if there's a key change involved that's less than musical. A small silent gap gives the listener's brain time to realise one track has ended and to get ready for the next.

    The gap can be quite short, just enough to provide a hint that one thing has ended and another is about to start.

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/06 01:32:51 (permalink)
    Ok. I appreciate the responses. The person who mixed/mastered said they always go with about 250ms-300ms because of short attention spans these days. They said they have thousands of songs they've done uploaded onto CDBaby without any issues. However, everywhere else I've read, plus here, says up to 900ms. Even as much as 2 full seconds. I'm going with 900ms as that meets the best of all answers I've read and when I play the song doesn't seem to be too long or short.
     
    Thanks for everyone's help.
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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/06 03:37:18 (permalink)
    witch_wyzwurd
    ... said they always go with about 250ms-300ms because of short attention spans these days.


    Wow... that's actually a sad statement about today's world.

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/06 15:38:51 (permalink)
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    witch_wyzwurd
    ... said they always go with about 250ms-300ms because of short attention spans these days.


    Wow... that's actually a sad statement about today's world.




    Yeah. If you don't get hooked in 0,3 seconds it's a bad song anyway!

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/07 05:20:55 (permalink)
    I'mthinkingthatwithsuchshortattentionspansweshouldrefrainfromusingthespacebarintheseposts.

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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/07 07:14:27 (permalink)
    Depends on the style, for me. For modern stuff I would think 0.3 seconds is quite enough. Most things I start from Spotify start instantly.
     
    As for the dithering option, dithering is (or can be) important when reducing word length, in other words when you change from a higher bit depth (32 or 24 bit) to a lower one (like the 16 required for CD). Its effects are subtle but don't do it more than once, or at all if you're not reducing word length. Basically do your entire project at a high bit depth and when you make the final bounce to the lower bit depth, after all your mastering processors, dither. It sounds as if you have your stuff mastered externally. In that case I wouldn't reduce bit depth at all (nor dither) and just send the thing to the mastering engineer at your project bit depth and samplerate.
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    Re: Add Silence to Beginning of Digital Download File? 2017/07/07 09:41:48 (permalink)
    Dithering isn't as important these days unless you are working with very dynamic and quiet passages where sound could be detrimental when reduced in bit-rate . I keep my things to 24-bit until I really need to reduce.
     

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