I don't know how old it is.valley wrote:he's *that* big a deal and he things 32bit mixing is a hot ticket? Or is that article five years old?
It seems from the responses that this was a stupid question. - s
I don't know how old it is.valley wrote:he's *that* big a deal and he things 32bit mixing is a hot ticket? Or is that article five years old?
I tried that line on a girl I picked up at a club once. It didn't help.nuffink wrote:
Because, strange as this must seem, the gullible will believe that more equals better.
It'd make a difference to how valid the claim is.DWS wrote:I don't know how old it is.valley wrote:he's *that* big a deal and he things 32bit mixing is a hot ticket? Or is that article five years old?
If you see enough of these threads go by, you'll start to realise that generally there is a lot of talk about "presence" or "air" or any other equally vague explanation of why two programs doing mostly the same thing could sound wildly different.It seems from the responses that this was a stupid question. - s
Valley, yeah that's what I thought, too. Echo never returned my e-mails about it, either. I'm happy to say that Tracktion's audio engine sounds exactly the same playing real-time as it does mixed down! Not to mention, Tracktion makes all my work a lot easier than I ever had it in Cubase!valley wrote:jarzynka: THat allmost sounds like a driver problem.
It's not a stupid question, just one that gets asked often. If the responses seemed a bit hostile it's because the questioner usually doesn't believe the truth even when unequivicable proof is provided that all properly coded hosts sound the same. I'm sure that isn't the case with you.DWS wrote:It seems from the responses that this was a stupid question. - s
don't get your hopes up - it hasn't been happening for me.Ezy Ryder wrote: Oh, and Tracktion 2 now has a 64bits mixing engine, so now every crap sound I trow at it will surely come out as a musical masterpiece
I wasn't, I'm not that funny. I was on Steinberg's site checking out the new ASIO version when I saw this article. - sEzy Ryder wrote:At first I thought you were making a joke DWS, and a good one at that.
I took their claim:valley wrote:I haven't seen Mackie say that T2 sounds better than the competition
you're probably missing some background then.DWS wrote:as a direct shot at other software. They go on to talk about analog, but if they were really aiming at analog users they wouldn't even need to mention bit depth, it would have been enough to say - the great digital.
Because he's a toolnuffink wrote:Why is he named after a drill attachment?
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