I'll be your DAWgstardustmedia wrote:My DAWg barks the besttoonertik wrote:Don't know...
Don't care>>>
because MY DAW sounds the best>>> OFC.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z54dT7RTUs
I'll be your DAWgstardustmedia wrote:My DAWg barks the besttoonertik wrote:Don't know...
Don't care>>>
because MY DAW sounds the best>>> OFC.....
No. I am on a proper computer...el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:You use Logic Pro, also? You must do, 'cause I use it, and it clearly sounds the besttoonertik wrote:MY DAW sounds the best>>> OFC.....
Did they use any plugins or processing or just audio files going straight through the mixerrardier wrote:Hello, i only used cubase so i can t compare, but with the introduction of the 64bit engine, a test was made by the french website audiofanzine between the same mix made with the 32bit and 64bit engine, and the 2 mixdown with opposite phase wasnt null, so sound between 2 daw can differ at least if the audio engine resolution differs ... but to say that a daw sounds much better than another one seems to bit exagerated.. ( i tested the same project in cubase 32 bit audio engine and 64bit ...to be honest i can feel a difference more than i can hear it if that make a sense).
in fairness jens did not intend to be the OP, this was split from another thread in hosts to prevent the inevitable derailment and train wreckMichael L wrote:OP says Truth in few words....jens wrote:this dumb shit
Wait ... were they comparing 32bit and 64bit builds of the same DAW and claiming there was a difference in the outputted render? If so ....... oh boyrardier wrote:a test was made by the french website audiofanzine between the same mix made with the 32bit and 64bit engine, and the 2 mixdown with opposite phase wasnt null
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