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That question can be answered with both Yes and No. No. If you record in a lossless digital format the recording software doesn't change the sound. "Lossless" means as good digital resolution as the audio interface delivers. Yes. The recording software will change the sound if any further digital processing is done in the recording software. Example of such further processing may be compressing, using EQ, adding reverb, mixing the recorded instrument with other recorded instruments in a digital summing process. All those DAW applications you mentioned use different algorithms for processing digital audio and that makes they sound a little different. But these differences are way less prominent than the human factor in sound design, as what matters for the final result. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:14 AM, L.Angulo <labaloops@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Per, > Does the recording software play a roll also in sound quality or is it >only an interface tool? i always thought this is compleltely dependent on >the soundcard instead of the software but ive hear different opinions > i mean is there a difference in sound between softare products like >sonar,cubase,nuendo,logic,samplitude,acid or protools for ex? this is >something that has never been quite clear to me. > cheers > Luis > > > >> >> Why "buy Nuendo for exportiing to Logic"? Logic >> has nothing that is >> better than Nuendo so that wouldn't make much sense. >> Better fulfill >> the production in Nuendo then. >> >> Per > > > > >