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Originally Posted by Tony Shepperd The reason is, if you mix in the box, what starts to sonically clog up your system is processing.
IMO, the more processing and plugins your throw into the system, is where it reveals it's flaws.
How well it does under sonic pressure of a lot of tracks with a lot of processing.
Just like an engine does when it's performing at it's peak.
That's one true mark of a really great performing car.
And more importantly (to me), that kind of real world test, is where having accel cards in PT HD, gives you that extra boost of sonic power.
Of course, YMMV. |
Ok, but I feel this is a valid test because some people stated here that same files without any processing at the exact same levels sound better on a PT session than on a DP session. This test proves this is wrong.
I mix mainly with outboard gear, I use my DAW just as a recorder/playback machine.
I know and accept that PT is the standard and yes, it is really powerful, but I am talking sound quality here (no processing).
Best regards.
delcosmos.