pucho812
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So a good engineer I know was telling me at the aea 50'th birthday bash, yes aea mics, was that presonus studio one sounds more analog then other daw's? has anyone used it? any comments?
discuss.
discuss.
pucho812 said:I have come to the conclusion that it's all a matter of what you like work flow wise.
etheory said:"I’ve done tests comparing the sound of the same session in different DAWs, and Ableton sounded terrible, Logic and Pro Tools were OK, and Nuendo sounded incredible."
He's sponsored by Steinberg. Of course he is going to lie about how good the DAW is that he gets for free....
Free things are AWESOME.
Kingston said:etheory said:"I’ve done tests comparing the sound of the same session in different DAWs, and Ableton sounded terrible, Logic and Pro Tools were OK, and Nuendo sounded incredible."
He's sponsored by Steinberg. Of course he is going to lie about how good the DAW is that he gets for free....
Free things are AWESOME.
He then goes on to market Cubase 6: "I recently compared Cubase 5 to Nuendo 5, and even though they supposedly have the same software engine, I found that Nuendo sounded better. But with Cubase 6 the sound is amazing, exactly the same as for Nuendo 5."
What a complete liar. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a full page Cubase 6 ad right next to this article in the printed edition. Certainly fits the time frame.
It's sh*t like this that is the plaque of modern day audio engineering.
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pucho812 said:well lets discuss the chase. I just got a new laptop replacing my beat to death old laptop, jumped from mac os 10.6.X to 10.8. Even with migration assistant and almost dayly back ups with time machine, I lost so many programs as those versions are not compatible with 10.8 I am now stuck in the upgrade chase mode just to get back to having a working system. I guess the bright side is I really think hard about which ones I really need and which ones I can do without and save some cash.
warpie said:I'm in exactly the same situation. Got the new machine last week so I don't think I can go back to 10.6 as it came preinstalled with 10.8.
I'm very tempted to try to downgrade but I can't see it working properly due to drivers.
I've been using PT and Logic for many years. I was also using Cubase for nearly 10 years but I don't think I'm going back to it.
I've spent the last couple of days checking out Reaper and it looks pretty good.
Maybe I have to check out Studio 1 too but I hate trying to learn new DAWs...
I tried to mix down and null same project under cubase 4, 5,6, &7 and they don't null. Period. Recording under different Daw's sounds same (nulls) but mix engine algorithm is not the same. Tried, proved.Kingston said:etheory said:"I’ve done tests comparing the sound of the same session in different DAWs, and Ableton sounded terrible, Logic and Pro Tools were OK, and Nuendo sounded incredible."
He's sponsored by Steinberg. Of course he is going to lie about how good the DAW is that he gets for free....
Free things are AWESOME.
He then goes on to market Cubase 6: "I recently compared Cubase 5 to Nuendo 5, and even though they supposedly have the same software engine, I found that Nuendo sounded better. But with Cubase 6 the sound is amazing, exactly the same as for Nuendo 5."
What a complete liar. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a full page Cubase 6 ad right next to this article in the printed edition. Certainly fits the time frame.
It's sh*t like this that is the plaque of modern day audio engineering.
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