![]() My weapon of choice that work's with my gear is Sonar. So I want a program that is professional and capable of quality all the way through. ![]() At the rate these guy's are upgrading their product's I would go broke keeping up with it all. They are both sonicly identical, and both capable of recording at very high quality setting's. The only thing that effected my choice of program was added goodie's and the cost. Mainly for the sake of picking one and sticking with it, as I am tired of paying through the nose for upgrade's for all the major program's. I have compared noise level's and matched wave form's and all the stuff I could think of to check these program's against one another. Driver incompatability is also a big contributer to crappy sound from these program's. The problem's encountered with noize and the like are caused by the software not playing well with certain audio interface's and so on. There is no sonic differance in the wave quality of the upper crust of these software DAW's. The program's all mentioned by myself and dB all encode in the exact same format's. I have had it happen B4, so I speak from experiance.Īnd it can happen in Cubase, Vegas, Sonar or any other program that allow's more then 4 track's of audio to be recorded and mixed down.Īs far as Sonar sounding lousey. Then you can normalize them to bring the level's back up. Then after they are mixed down to 2 track's. The track's all need to be mixed at lower level's, this means' leave some headroom. ![]() This is what happen's when to much digital info is squished together. This mean's that the track's are not properly leveled, and when they are loaded for mix down, the combining of all the audio together is causing digital clipping. ![]() If you read the post again, you will see he state's it sound' fine in Sonar, but like crap as an mp3, wma or wave after being mixed down. ![]() Then the proceed to squish it even more, (bit wise, like Walt said) and you end up with the sonic equivalant of a slightly warn out cassette tape. In a brief adder to that, mp3 and the other format's all subtract the high's and low's they think we don't need to hear. ![]()
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