again, unbelievably arrogant and patronising. The thing you are not seeing is your role in the bigger picture..... Being long term Ableton forum users we have all seen this debate so many times it's painful, and like I said before it is ALWAYS driven by one enormous ego with golden ears who feels it is enough to say that he and the other "pros" he knows think it sounds different so science be damned I'll trust my golden ears.diskowipe wrote: i dont think it's fair to criticize people for trying to talk about this stuff and really trying to LEARN something. there are many constructive and eye opening threads on gearslutz about this topic, and people aren't being flamed the second this comes up, which is why there is real information to be found there. nothing can be accomplished if people aren't open to questioning things
Many of us here are also "pros" who have been doing this a long time and have also used many different recording mediums over many years and CANNOT hear this mystical difference (other than maybe things like the panning law that Nico addressed earlier) and have also seen NO evidence that supports these claims. ALWAYS it is someone with a chip on their shoulder acting as a spokesman for their "famous" buddies. I have been personally coming to this forum about 7 years and seen it an infuriating number of times so you can imagine how Ableton feel. Sorry to spoil your delusions of grandeur but you are not the first.
Like the example I gave before of the duplicate audio files tricking all the "pros" we all like to think we're special, but ears and sound by their nature are imperfect.
actually most of the 'old' users I've seen post in this thread know very much what they are talking out - who are you referring to?SubFunk wrote:... it has a lot to do with this forum not being moderated
and some of the 'old' very frequent users of this forum act like they have the right to moderate,
but without having any deep knowledge or even worse real world experience. they are mainly just in love with live..

