hi kenspocket,kenspocket wrote:your not hearing what iv said .
i said,
snake said :-less volume will mean less clarity or resolution , digital recordings as well as analog recordings still "sound better" , clearest & bright ,
close to the edgeyour talking crap , once you audio goes via dac to amp , or burn to cd audio 16 bit , your sound will have less resolution , & half the volume will be less also .Bit depth only defines the potential dynamic range of the recording. It has nothing to do with "clarity".
If you record digitally in 24 bit at lower level, the only difference is a higher noisefloor. But with 24 bit or more there is not really any need to record signals close to 0 on the meters because there is more than enough headroom and the noise will probably not be in the audible range anyway.
wiki bit depth , all the info is out there .its a basic fact , do it with a drum loop , record a drum loopEach sample of audio contains data that, when converted into an analog signal, provides the necessary information to reproduce the sound wave as accurately as possible with details such as dynamic range and different frequencies. As one would expect, the lower the bit depth, the lower the overall quality of the recording
tune it down .
here the sound .
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record a second drum loop , with the drums de-tuned & the drummer playing slower .
this sound will have more detail than the first method , but will be an approximate of the de-tuned slowed down version above .
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what im saying is youl have a recording that uses all the bits of data to produce the same sound .
i.e clearer with more resolution .
nobody denies that live or any other audio app will degrade the audio if things like timestretching are applied.
but the whole jist of your initial post on the thread felt more along the lines of saying that untreated audio as in, not detuned or not timestretched will sound different in the two daw's especially at mixdown.
while we can all agree on the degredation of audio using timestretching etc, i think so far the 'scientific' testing has showed that the unaltered singal paths and mixing enines of most DAW's including Live, are the same apart from panning laws etc..
i think we all agree here just we're debating what points we agree on.