indistinguishable from hardware ??
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- KVRian
- 781 posts since 25 May, 2006
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
That confirmation bias can be pretty convincing.izonin wrote:I'm pretty convinced, thank you.Meffy wrote:It's not me you have to convince. It's you. I don't think you're there yet.
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
No, it's evident that you're not. If you were convinced you wouldn't keep evading. You'd have the confidence to state your judgement because you would trust it to be accurate.izonin wrote:I'm pretty convinced, thank you.Meffy wrote:It's not me you have to convince. It's you. I don't think you're there yet.
No need to do that. Just make good on your claim -- listen to what Peter posted and tell which is which. Are you really so certain you can't? That's the message you're sending by refusing even to try.But I'll demo the software.
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- KVRian
- 781 posts since 25 May, 2006
3 votes so far (Gamma-UT, PAK, hakey). Anyone else?
The clips are on top.
The clips are on top.
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- KVRian
- 1355 posts since 27 Oct, 2009
The only message I'm sending is that I'm kindly declining Peter999's polite offer to take his test. Anything else is just your interpretation.Meffy wrote:No, it's evident that you're not. If you were convinced you wouldn't keep evading. You'd have the confidence to state your judgement because you would trust it to be accurate.izonin wrote:I'm pretty convinced, thank you.Meffy wrote:It's not me you have to convince. It's you. I don't think you're there yet.
No need to do that. Just make good on your claim -- listen to what Peter posted and tell which is which. Are you really so certain you can't? That's the message you're sending by refusing even to try.But I'll demo the software.
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- KVRian
- 778 posts since 18 Nov, 2010
I understand what you are saying, but there is a psychological trick side in mixing that not many people grasp or acknoledge: No listeners know what the bass line is supposed to sound like until the song is done. Then THAT is the proper bass line for that song. If I used a real Juno, or just slightly less meaty TAL plug, or choose a completely thin digital sounding bass, the listeners don't know ANY better than the final product. So the Juno is no better than the thin digital bass, just different. Most will never question the song "Boy, that song would sound better with a bigger bass line..." They just listen and enjoy.ryandfl wrote:I agree with this in theory...but the real Juno still sounds a good bit better to me. The Tal version sounds good too, but the Juno is juicier and 'realer' sounding. Whether or not it matters really depends on the kind of mix/song. If it's something with a lot of layers and that is just one sound in many, then it probably does not matter. If it something like heavy electro house where the bass is the main sound, then real deal is bound to give the song a better vibe. Assuming nothing ridiculous happens during mixdown/mastering.wwjd wrote:see... now, this is everything. Those two sounds are oh so close enough to each other, that the differnece is non-importance in any mix. Even as a SOLO song, it's close enough to depend on so many other things for it to be good, NOT the tone of the sound. If you are playing notes, and writing music, it is the NOTES and MUSIC that would suck, NOT the sound. If the free software doesn't "fit in the mix", I suggest someone better needs to be sitting at the mixing board. I can make anything fit anywhere.... a 5% (or even 25%) sound difference isn't going to change much when *I* am mixing anyway.sergiofrias wrote:Here is my quick test using Tal-uno-62 vs a real juno 60 Filter decay sample:
Tal-uno:
http://soundcloud.com/sergiofrias/juno- ... lter-decay
Juno 60:
http://soundcloud.com/sergiofrias/juno-filter-decay
I'ved perfectly matched the frequency sweep using a frequency spectrum analyser,by controlling the cutoff and envelope mod in tal uno (start freq:9.69 khz and end freq: 454 Hz)
Somehow,i couldnt match the resonance of the real juno,also theres a little bit of noise in the original sample,i've could add a little bit of white noise,but its ok.
Lining up side by side comparos really makes no differnence when the writer or producer can decide to use ANYTHING they want to and THAT is the best choice.
Heck, I EQ'd up a lame DX-21 patch I did once in a tune and got compliments for the great sounding "MOOG BASS" I had going on.
Anything goes.
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- KVRian
- 778 posts since 18 Nov, 2010
With all these A/Bs files here, we are trying to fool people with a trained ear in this type of sound. Tough room. But think of the common listener.... I doubt very many of them at all would even notice ANY Difference.
Doesn't that mean that certain softwares have indeed arrived and is totally close enough? Equal to hardware now?
Doesn't that mean that certain softwares have indeed arrived and is totally close enough? Equal to hardware now?
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
Uh, I'd love to try!
Hardware synth is: B, B, B, A, A
(okay, just looked back at the other votes, noticed that hakey gave the same answers, and you know what, I think he's as right as me)
Hardware synth is: B, B, B, A, A
(okay, just looked back at the other votes, noticed that hakey gave the same answers, and you know what, I think he's as right as me)
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
I beg to differ.izonin wrote:The only message I'm sending is that I'm kindly declining Peter999's polite offer to take his test.Meffy wrote: Just make good on your claim -- listen to what Peter posted and tell which is which. Are you really so certain you can't? That's the message you're sending by refusing even to try.
You may not realise it, but you're sending out a very strong message - to put it politely, you just haven't got the courage of your convictions.
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- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
After listening to each sample at least 10 times.... sheesh, I don't have a fekkin' clue. But this is fun, so here are my guesses:
Original: B, B, A, B, B.
"The points are frozen, the beast is dead. What is the difference? What indeed is the point? The point is frozen, the beast is late out of Paddington. The point is taken... The illusion is complete; it is reality, the reality is illusion and the ambiguity is the only truth. But is the truth, as Hitchcock observes, in the box? No there isn't room, the ambiguity has put on weight."
(John Cleese)
I have my preferences after listening, so I'm keen to find out the results.
Original: B, B, A, B, B.
"The points are frozen, the beast is dead. What is the difference? What indeed is the point? The point is frozen, the beast is late out of Paddington. The point is taken... The illusion is complete; it is reality, the reality is illusion and the ambiguity is the only truth. But is the truth, as Hitchcock observes, in the box? No there isn't room, the ambiguity has put on weight."
(John Cleese)
I have my preferences after listening, so I'm keen to find out the results.
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
I got the same idea here..although I've heard just enough of the OB-X that my ears could be playing tricks on me .... seeing as how I'm more of a Minimoog and Arp person here...Gamma-UT wrote:I'll have a go.
OB-X IMHO is A; A; B; B; A
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
