

Yup, 1/2 and 1/3 null down to -90 dBFS, 2/3 nulls down to -84 dBFS. At least you get credit for predicting they would null…chk071 wrote:Maybe i'm getting stupid here... but, i hear a difference in the 3 demos. Demo 1 seems to have a bit more bass than the others, and it also seems to have a tiny bit more top end. Am i going crazy?Anyway, i guess next thing will be that someone nulls the examples, and proves me wrong anyway, so, i better SU.
Is this drunkposting?deepndark wrote:Reason sound-quality is like, we need to work hard. And if we do, you still SUCK!!! HAHAHA!!!!
He's doing one word topics again, so I think so.esselfortium wrote:Is this drunkposting?deepndark wrote:Reason sound-quality is like, we need to work hard. And if we do, you still SUCK!!! HAHAHA!!!!
If you can distinguish between sounds mixed in Reason and another DAW in a double blind test I will personally buy you your next upgrade if you are willing to buy me an upgrade to version 10 when you losemreese80 wrote: lol. People love telling "you" how you hear things in reason. It's been going on for years.
C//AZM wrote: ↑08 Apr 2017Even if there was a tiny difference in "Sound Engines" the bottom line is that songs are still the songs and you/I won't have a song as good as "Artist Blank" who recorded his smash hit on an out of alignment 1inch 16 track running DBX noise reduction at +3 on 15 ips stored "heads out" and you can hear the SMPTE bleed in the lead vocs. It was a hissy recording and it was a smash hit and no one complained that they should've gone to 2 inch at 30ips with no DBX.
Lots of hit R&B, rap and metal albums recorded on early digital on DA88s and ADATS in some dude's basement with the furnace going whoosh and the cat meowing.
The quality of the sound engine just doesn't matter that much.
Not at such a tiny difference.
Great to have and appreciate the tiny difference but....
If you're down to having to null in order to discover the difference, then that tells you that it really doesn't matter.
The first time I recorded a song to digital tape machine was 1991 and before that we had been running Ampex 499 and Scotch 996 at +9 which translates to 522(??) NWM which was hotter with a lower noise floor than +6 or +3.
When we couldn't hear the hiss before the song started and the song came in like BAM I was like WOW. It was an instant perception thing, not something that needed to be studied and tested. No one had to tell us it was better, it was night and day.
Keep in mind that Prince and many others had smash albums with Linn Drum, Roland d50, Korg Juno and Oberheim factory presets.
I don`t know if all comment are serious or trolled.
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No it doesn't simulate any distortion or "analog" behavior - its basically the ideal SSL as the SSL developers designed it, all the behavior (EQ curves, compressor response etc.) without the noise, limited headroom and other limitations of the electric components.
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