Any science to explain the “weight” or “3D depth” of hardware audio vs software that some people claim?
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It's a trick. It's the same software played twice
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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- KVRian
- 798 posts since 5 Oct, 2020
no its not, i did the same things on an analog synth and a digital one and tried to emulate an analog sound in the digital one to compare, theyre clearly not the exact same sound played twice
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I think you're not listening properly
Don't feed the gators,y'all
https://m.soundcloud.com/tonedeadj
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- KVRAF
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- KVRian
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... i made these sounds as already said so i know that one is analog one is not, i think youre trolling
what do you mean?
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- KVRAF
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- KVRian
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thanks, someone can feel free to do that, the files are free to download from bandcamp, they'll probably partly cancel as they have similar spectrums but definitely not fully, but i dont see why a null test would be needed, you can just listen, im not sure if more than 1 person has actually listened to it and genuinely thinks its the same sample played twice, i dont see how anyone could think thatUnaspected wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 3:39 amInvert waveform and sum with original at equal amplitude. If they are the same then you will have all zeros - silence.
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- 20662 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
LOL, you’re right.j wazza wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 3:47 am thanks, someone can feel free to do that, the files are free to download from bandcamp, they may partly cancel but definitely not fully, but i dont see why a null test would be needed, you can just listen, im not sure if more than 1 person has actually listened to it and genuinely thinks its the same sample played twice, i dont see how anyone could think that
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- KVRian
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what? they do sound alike as theyre intentionally similar settings/sounds on different synths, but theyre clearly not the exact same wav sample, i wasnt asking people to see if i nailed it, i was asking because people have been debating analog vs digital and suggesting that blind tests are the only way to prove that there is a differenceUncle E wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 3:53 amLOL, you’re right. I don’t even understand the point of posting that. “Here are two things that sound nothing alike, did I nail it?”j wazza wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 3:47 am thanks, someone can feel free to do that, the files are free to download from bandcamp, they may partly cancel but definitely not fully, but i dont see why a null test would be needed, you can just listen, im not sure if more than 1 person has actually listened to it and genuinely thinks its the same sample played twice, i dont see how anyone could think that
- KVRAF
- 20662 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
I tried to delete that before you saw it. 
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