kloeckno wrote:So I guess Reason is totally useless, because the old mixer (that most people don't use as much now that we have the newer one) lets a very low level signal through that can only be heard by running it through 200 dB of gain!!! Ridiculous...
Hm...again,you,also need correction here i feel.
Look- i'm not trying to prove anything here--quite the opposite,i
do not want to see differances tbph.
I like reason,i enjoy it very much,and while doing so i feel i may have gained a small amount of knowledge' trying to understand what tools i am using and
why they do what they do.
Passion is a driving force for me musically and i guess(technically) -- we are all here for similar passionate 'reasons' i believe.
Seemingly,we have 2 or more rack extension 'developers' who repeatedly deny these discrepancies,actually giving information which is held to be of high calibre and faultless observations-which i find to be different in my own findings to date.
I am clearly not associated to ph,unlike a lot of characters on this forum-- i am under no false pretenses or nda's-- so i am blunt-but honest (as i judge to be.)
The 1st post i made here sort of said it all for me, "there are differences,but,barely perceptable" - now- these types of differences is why people pay thousands of pounds/dollars for a piece of kit/plug in w/e.
I think it's worth a good look at this,because again,people are literally plummeting £$ 0,000's into this music making programme.
I also believe it actually matters,to some of these people,who do care,a great deal.
1 final image attached-- 3 colours-same timeline- 3 outputs-- please let me know if you can see any db of frequency changes here-- all streamed realtime at normal listening levels-- the
gain thing is only a method of actually zooming into the details sonically.
If any users can actually tell which colour goes to which rsn "output",they will have observed what i did also-
colouration.
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