Steve Harris wrote: > > Yeah, my initial feeling is that JAMin should offer to dither, so you can > control it centrally before JACK gets it hands on it, and be sure the > recording will be an accurate reflection of what you hear. > I agree. I've never thought the dither option in Jack made sense to me. Jack should be a patch bay, not a processor. Too many options for mistakes. Since I still do all my final mixes in Pro Tools, I'll note that the Waves L2 UltraMaximixer offers dithering to different bit lengths (24, 20, 18, 16 and 8 I think) as well a few options for changing the dither type and noise shaping. Jamin should consider this sort of support when you feel it appropriate. You *might* consider having 2 outputs from Jamin - dithered and undithered - so that possibly you could A/B the two. Please time align the two if you ever do add an option like this. - Mark