Agreed. To start with I thought it was Live's native effects causing that, so I brought on board the Kjaerhus Golden Compressor and EQ to add warmth, and replaced Live's reverb with the wonderful Ambience... this helped, but didn't ultimately mask Live's distinctive sound. There's no doubt that Live has a tone-quality all it's own, and I'm not inteligent enough a programmer to hazzard a guess as to where the "metalic" edge is coming from... but as a pro musician I have no reservations in drawing attention to it. And I've pretty much stopped using Live for the time being.Montana wrote:I have noticed some interesting things with audio/seq sound quality.
Upon various listening equipment I have listend to the same wav files on Tracktion, Live 4, Audition, Cubase SX and Logic 7 over a period of time. Onmy own personal listening and a few others, we had these conclusions:
Live 4 has an almost mettalic sound to it.
Now there I don't agree. I think that Tracktion's sound is clean and fairly transparent (though not AS transparent as Audition, which I think is best of all those I have tried. [/quote]Audition has a fairly transparent sound,
with a slightly raised mid-high range.
Logic has a warmer, rounder more hushed sound.
cubase SX is more like Logic, but a tad less.
Tracktion 1.6 also seems to have a slightly clangy sound to it, more like Live 4.

