SOUND QUALITY COMPARISON, Live versus Logic
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I would think it makes more sense for the vagina to be tighter at it's fertile peak...
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Re: SOUND QUALITY COMPARISON, Live versus Logic
It's showing changes in the cervix, not the vagina. When it's stretchy fertilization can happen easier.shadx312 wrote:I would think it makes more sense for the vagina to be tighter at it's fertile peak...
Also gives more room for higher amplitude oscillations
So maybe what Poonti was trying to say is that it's kind of like the evolution from 8bit to 32 bit, more headroom and all.
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Gosh, didn't mean to derail Tarekith's thread like this folks - I was really only trying to make a point about charts/scientific measurements for pencilrocket, regarding zplane/elastique.
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Re: SOUND QUALITY COMPARISON, Live versus Logic
Dude, it's fine with me, I need the break!
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nice Tarekith,
but as u and we do know that there is much more involved in a musical process, what about a next test
of very basic stuff that implies PDC use for exemple.
if you find some time,(think it's quickly done), could you test that little setup (if you don't mind):
_use an autopan and set it to 1/4 on a beat loop material in booth daw.
_now before the autopan insert a high latency vst. fab filter in linear phase eq for ex.
_post your observations.
but as u and we do know that there is much more involved in a musical process, what about a next test
of very basic stuff that implies PDC use for exemple.
if you find some time,(think it's quickly done), could you test that little setup (if you don't mind):
_use an autopan and set it to 1/4 on a beat loop material in booth daw.
_now before the autopan insert a high latency vst. fab filter in linear phase eq for ex.
_post your observations.
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Re: SOUND QUALITY COMPARISON, Live versus Logic
Do it by yourself. Or pay terekith for your test.fx23 wrote:nice Tarekith,
but as u and we do know that there is much more involved in a musical process, what about a next test
of very basic stuff that implies PDC use for exemple.
if you find some time,(think it's quickly done), could you test that little setup (if you don't mind):
_use an autopan and set it to 1/4 on a beat loop material in booth daw.
_now before the autopan insert a high latency vst. fab filter in linear phase eq for ex.
_post your observations.
Re: SOUND QUALITY COMPARISON, Live versus Logic
i was asking simply cause i don't have logic. but no pb
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Sorry man, nothing personal.
I'm just short on time and I've had a ton of people telling me to next time test this, test that, why didn't I try ProTools, or Cubase, and what about Reason, etc. Not enough hours in the day I'm afraid.
I'm just short on time and I've had a ton of people telling me to next time test this, test that, why didn't I try ProTools, or Cubase, and what about Reason, etc. Not enough hours in the day I'm afraid.
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This sucksI've gotten a lot of surprisingly hateful emails from people calling me an "Ableton Fan Boy" (is that an insult?) among many other not so nice things
Come on guy's this is 'totally' uncalled for. Tarekith, has always posted quality information and tried to help people on the forum. He has certainly helped me with his advice.
We should be thankful for people such as him who contribute positively to this forum, not send them shitty emails!!
MacBook Pro, Mojave, Live 10, Logic Pro X, UAD Apollo & Satellites, UAD, NI Komplete, Izotope, Korg, Audio Damage, Fabfilter, Waves plugs.
Re: SOUND QUALITY COMPARISON, Live versus Logic
Send them over to me, Tarekith, and I'll fill their inbox with some nice graphs and charts!wildcon wrote:This sucksI've gotten a lot of surprisingly hateful emails from people calling me an "Ableton Fan Boy" (is that an insult?) among many other not so nice things
Come on guy's this is 'totally' uncalled for. Tarekith, has always posted quality information and tried to help people on the forum. He has certainly helped me with his advice.
We should be thankful for people such as him who contribute positively to this forum, not send them shitty emails!!
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I thought you are one of them.poonti wrote:Send them over to me, Tarekith, and I'll fill their inbox with some nice graphs and charts!
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Haha, no I'm not at all a viral fanboi of any DAW's, plugs, even hardware (although nobody better dis my beloved Elektrons ) I recently demoed and bought Ableton Live because I needed a DAW that's well suited for starting out with a jam and moving onto arranging. And one that deals with audio clips, loops, midi in a nice way, so after many years of doing this in Reaper, I decided to check out what all the Abes fuss was about, and I'm glad I did.pencilrocket wrote:I thought you are one of them.poonti wrote:Send them over to me, Tarekith, and I'll fill their inbox with some nice graphs and charts!