IDR

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2015/07/01 17:23:07 (permalink)

IDR

Hey, guys. I can't seem to find any documentation on this, so I'm turning to the experts. In X2 Professional there is a mastering plug in call IDR, which comes in mono and stereo flavors. I've never used it, and I don't know its purpose. Does anyone have any experience with this one?
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 17:40:43 (permalink)
    My guess is because the plug-in is not part of X2. Could it be a Waves plug-in?
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 18:50:39 (permalink)
    Far as I can remember this is a Waves "dithering" plug in - I deleted my waves stuff ages ago so cant actually check
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 18:54:06 (permalink)
    Guys. it appears IDR was actually a part of Sonar.....guess I fiddle with it some and see if I can figure it out. Thanks for the input, guys.
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 18:57:31 (permalink)
    Oh, well duh......just found a tutorial within IDR...stands for Increased Digital Resolution, and it is indeed a Waves plug in. Weird...
     
     
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 18:58:26 (permalink)
    IDR is Waves’ proprietary noise-shaped dithering system co-developed by Waves with Michael Gerzon, a
    world authority in psychoacoustics. The IDR component in Waves processors can be used to maximize the
    digital resolution of the resulting audio. IDR’s design is a result of Mr. Gerzon’s long-term research dating
    back to 1982 with many of the other leading experts in digital resolution enhancement technologies.
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 19:12:39 (permalink)
    Ok, more stupid questions.....I took advantage of Cakewalk's discounted Artist offer. I don't seem to be able to figure out how to access the Anderton stuff, as well as some of the new content. Can somebosy help a brother?
     
     
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 19:14:13 (permalink)
    Sigh...just found them. I'm going away now. Thanks for all the help you guys have provided over the years.
     
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    Re: IDR 2015/07/01 22:41:37 (permalink)
    Glad you found everything, thanks for circling back and updating us. Some people don't think to do that (or are too embarrassed_ so it's always cool when someone does.

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