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| quote: | Originally posted by sixofour.604
But all DAWs are not different in sound, only Ableton is. Every single other daw, with the defautl settings will black my original amen break sample EXACTLY the same, to the bit. Ableton however, with all default settings, does not play the sample the same.
You already agreed with me, why are you still arguing?
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Read this abelton 6 v cubase sx 3.1 test
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Ok, I modified the test. This time, I rendered all tracks in my loop as seperate audio files. That way I'd be working with the exact same files in both programs, and no plug ins would be involved. Then, I dragged these audio files into both a new Live Session, and new Cubase Project. All settings were equal and the defaults. Rendered in both apps into 24/44.2 mixdowns.
The mixdown were then compared in SX with one tracks polarity reversed again. This time the result was total silence. Nothign showing on inspector either, they cancelled completely. Tried my rewire experiment too, same results, total cancellation when compared to either the SX or Live render. I won't post the files unless someone really wants to hear them No need as there's nothing to hear.
Ok, so any sound differences aren't down to the mix bus, so it must just be the fact you need to use warping in Live to work, or maybe Live's plug ins? Hmmm, interesting again...." |
What happens is, people dont know how to use a program properly. They dont get the desired results they are looking for, so, of course they blame the program, in this case, Live.
Then they go bitching on any forum that will listen, spreading their shit around cos they suck and it cant be their fault, its Ableton's fault of course!
And thats how you have so much shit floating around on the net about Live's "bad sound"
hopefully you can understand this 604
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