The difference in sound engines is pure placebo effect.
There is no difference with the 32bit and above floating point internal calculation on all DAW`s when rendering to 24 bit
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The difference in sound engines is pure placebo effect.
There is no difference with the 32bit and above floating point internal calculation on all DAW`s when rendering to 24 bit
I am not here but my ghost still lingers
100% agree
APART from... fruityloops rendering code renders wavs that do NOT sound the same as they do when playing them in fruity,
ALMOST anything. Ableton does not feature inplace audio editing with 3rd party VST or internal plugins plus a load of other stuff.the advantage ableton has is its ease of use and the editing functions (you can do almost anything to you midi or wav clip
Its still only cubase that allows this, and its such a very expressive feature.
Can i put a vote in for Pro-Tools 8? The virtual instruments it comes with are just quality.
I love that program, the work flows for band recording are tremendous.
Last edited by RDR; 21-01-2009 at 11:28 PM.
another vote here. protools 6 & 7 were like a chore that i had to do for bands and college but pt8 is beautiful to work in. i look forward to getting my audio out of cubase just to start using protools8 for the mix. and the new features bring the workflow back in line with cubase/ableton.