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Thanx Per,i was recently talking to a guy here who said that different software interpret different algorithms in certain ways and also the capacity of that software to work under bit quantity from certain hardware is where the sound quality makes a difference so it makes sense what you are saying.A lot people ive talked to said the software is just a tool and its not going to make things sound better.I didnt know this really,i work with Sonar because i feel very comfortable with it but i ve never compared the same recording mixing it with cubase or for ex.ive always been more concerned with my hardware.Other people ive talked to say these programs (sonar,cubase,) are for hobbists and will never make your recordings sound like they do under giant software like protools... Luis --- Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > On 26 jun 2007, at 05.13, L.A. Angulo wrote: > > > So let me get this straight,does the software > itself > > has an effect also on the sound quality? all these > > software claim to be used in professional > > studios,Sonar,Cubase,Logic,Nuendo,Protools i was > > always under the impression that it was the > hardware > > that matter as far as sound qualitiy,so does > cubase or > > logic sound better that sonar indepedently from > > hardware? > > Luis > > > They all sound different. Not of course if you > simply load an audio > file and play it back. But as soon as you merge many > audio streams > together (as in mixing), work with panning on tracks > or apply effects > to finalize the sound. Even though it's all > mathematics the different > applications still do apply those algorithms in > different ways. > > But you were talking about "sound quality" in your > post and that > implies that you think that some might be "better", > which is > difficult to say because the differences in > delivered sound are very > small. Professional studios do not chose software > for "sound > quality", since all these applications sound > excellent, but rather > for ergonomics and suggested workflow > ("professional" means people > get paid and then workflow has to be fast or someone > goes out of > business). And for some it also matters which > applications their > clients and partners are using. > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > www.looproom.com (international) > > > > > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/