Joke, man. Thought you were with us. Try read our crap again. We are having funchk071 wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 11:36 amI don't take issue with you when you have a different opinion, but, calling me a liar is totally uncalled for, and, especially, totally dumb.
Why would I lie here? What's the point?
Reason+ and its personality?
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Tribe Of Hǫfuð https://soundcloud.com/user-228690154 "First rule: From one perfect consonance to another perfect consonance one must proceed in contrary or oblique motion." Johann Joseph Fux 1725.
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Tribe Of Hǫfuð https://soundcloud.com/user-228690154 "First rule: From one perfect consonance to another perfect consonance one must proceed in contrary or oblique motion." Johann Joseph Fux 1725.
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- KVRAF
- 1954 posts since 15 Nov, 2003 from London, UK
If I might be so bold as to put the emotion to one side for a moment - it's quite possible that software from one vendor would have a "character" if they are reusing custom-coded components such as oscillators, filters, etc in different products. This is totally normal practise. I'm speaking as a pro software developer of 15+ years and former employee of a well-known plugin developer.
As for a "reason sound" - if the mixer is deliberately adding colour in order to be "analogue modelled" or something then that may play a part. However, with all things being equal most devs want their audio software to sound uncoloured, and several DAW developers have chimed in over the years to squash the unsubstantiated theory that different DAWs have their own "sound". The plugins and filters and delays may have their own sound, but the basic sound of samples playing back un-stretched and with the same volume, panning, no filters or EQs etc all sound the same. Summing literally means summing - adding numbers together.
As for a "reason sound" - if the mixer is deliberately adding colour in order to be "analogue modelled" or something then that may play a part. However, with all things being equal most devs want their audio software to sound uncoloured, and several DAW developers have chimed in over the years to squash the unsubstantiated theory that different DAWs have their own "sound". The plugins and filters and delays may have their own sound, but the basic sound of samples playing back un-stretched and with the same volume, panning, no filters or EQs etc all sound the same. Summing literally means summing - adding numbers together.
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Thanks for the clarification to my question. So to get this correct reason + helps me find my own sound by using the sounds of others and gets me the use of all rs devices for just the continuous payment of 20 notes a month until I die (or I lose it all if I stop subscribing). This sounds wonderful and I cannot wait to hear the great music my wallet makes.
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That's about right!Samiver wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 11:49 amThanks for the clarification to my question. So to get this correct reason + helps me find my own sound by using the sounds of others and gets me the use of all rs devices for just the continuous payment of 20 notes a month until I die (or I lose it all if I stop subscribing). This sounds wonderful and I cannot wait to hear the great music my wallet makes.
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You nailed itSamiver wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 11:49 am Thanks for the clarification to my question. So to get this correct reason + helps me find my own sound by using the sounds of others and gets me the use of all rs devices for just the continuous payment of 20 notes a month until I die (or I lose it all if I stop subscribing). This sounds wonderful and I cannot wait to hear the great music my wallet makes.
Tribe Of Hǫfuð https://soundcloud.com/user-228690154 "First rule: From one perfect consonance to another perfect consonance one must proceed in contrary or oblique motion." Johann Joseph Fux 1725.
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Oh I get it now. You enjoy talking down Live in all the product forumsantic604 wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 6:42 amOf course not, it's all real! For example Ableton is dry & cold (due to its Excel-like GUI), so using the skeuomoprphic Rack in it brings some analog warmth & soul into your music. If you're using ProTools, chances are your music is very sophisticated and professional, therefore bringing in some Rack will add a rebelious, freestyle, hip-hop character to it, make it more digestible by the "street". Basically, R+ employs high-end AI to add what your DAW - and by extension, your music - is missing.BrokenTrance wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:04 amBut what do they mean? I am talking about the personality part. Is it just a buzzword?
I mean try it. The difference is night & day!![]()
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ah, least i know what joe strummer was looking for now.
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I think you may just be missing his sense of humour!melomood wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:30 pmOh I get it now. You enjoy talking down Live in all the product forumsantic604 wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 6:42 amOf course not, it's all real! For example Ableton is dry & cold (due to its Excel-like GUI), so using the skeuomoprphic Rack in it brings some analog warmth & soul into your music. If you're using ProTools, chances are your music is very sophisticated and professional, therefore bringing in some Rack will add a rebelious, freestyle, hip-hop character to it, make it more digestible by the "street". Basically, R+ employs high-end AI to add what your DAW - and by extension, your music - is missing.BrokenTrance wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:04 amBut what do they mean? I am talking about the personality part. Is it just a buzzword?
I mean try it. The difference is night & day!![]()
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