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Studio One sounds like hitting a plastic drum in the garage, but the workflow is really nice and easy. AAARRR where is the perfect DAW:)

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Gotta hand it to those marketing men... :roll: :help: :lol: :lol:
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Sascha Franck wrote:Didn't you read the news that all of Michael Jacksons albums will be mixed again (heck, they will even be recorded again!) just because they sound so bad, compared to what can be done in Studio One? You need a reality check, my son!

- Sascha
For those who haven't done the reality check yet, please provide the link.

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J'lien X wrote:
Sascha Franck wrote:Didn't you read the news that all of Michael Jacksons albums will be mixed again (heck, they will even be recorded again!) just because they sound so bad, compared to what can be done in Studio One? You need a reality check, my son!

- Sascha
For those who haven't done the reality check yet, please provide the link.



here its is !!!!! http://nooooooooooooooo.com/

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That's it...

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 94#4844894

ppfffffffffffffffffffff :)

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My daw sound one billion better than others :P
12 years old PC running :Reaper;Reason;Dune;Zampler;Kontakr;Reaktor;and many others countless vst :D

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mandolarian wrote:
Hink wrote:nothing sounds better
My inner John Cage agrees with you. Nothing sounds better than nothing. The sheer purity of nothingness ensures infinite gain with infinite signal-to-noise across the infinite bandwidth. Just wish it didn't take so long to download the demo. Maybe next lifetime. :hihi:
Nothing to it:

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Sascha Franck wrote:
braj wrote:I can't tell if it sounds better because it keeps crashing, that is when it actually loads. It chokes on the same laptop that runs Reaper with Diva just fine. It showed 100% CPU use playing the first note of the default patch in Diva, then crashed. I hear it is so stable but so far that is definitely not my experience. Is there some minimum machine it needs to run on? I have a core duo with 2GB so it should meet the minimum requirements, but of course that isn't ideal. I hear how nice it it but I can't get it to run properly, where Reaper is really smooth, even when running Diva (albeit in draft).
You need a reality check, my son!

- Sascha
he would probably prefer the cash :hihi:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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Hink wrote:
Sascha Franck wrote:
braj wrote:I can't tell if it sounds better because it keeps crashing, that is when it actually loads. It chokes on the same laptop that runs Reaper with Diva just fine. It showed 100% CPU use playing the first note of the default patch in Diva, then crashed. I hear it is so stable but so far that is definitely not my experience. Is there some minimum machine it needs to run on? I have a core duo with 2GB so it should meet the minimum requirements, but of course that isn't ideal. I hear how nice it it but I can't get it to run properly, where Reaper is really smooth, even when running Diva (albeit in draft).
You need a reality check, my son!

- Sascha
he would probably prefer the cash :hihi:
Well I do take Paypal :lol:
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that is insanely stupid.

all pro daws, i mean the ones written with people who know what theyre doing sound 99,9999999% the same. it's just the user who either knows how to mix his project properly or not. most people who write such ridiculous statements are the ones who just use presets from fxs etc and then its just a matter of being lucky and finding one that actually fits your music. good producer can make equally sounding projects in all current major pro daws.

its not funny anymore.

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I wonder if I'll get a response to my comment. I'm being quite honest in saying that if there is a "goodifier" effect in the master buss, I want a way to turn it off. That's unacceptable. I should be able to load audio into Studio One and only change it in the ways that I choose to.
Surely there must be consensus by now...

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pough wrote:I wonder if I'll get a response to my comment. I'm being quite honest in saying that if there is a "goodifier" effect in the master buss, I want a way to turn it off. That's unacceptable. I should be able to load audio into Studio One and only change it in the ways that I choose to.
This would be a god start point. Don't get me wrong Studio One is a great DAW but you have still the feeling the sound is not "neutral" :(

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