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Originally Posted by Timur I did all the tricks, these were the results. The engine produces timing-shifts which in result affect the sound. That was my whole point here:
Not only summing, calculations and pan-law stuff should be taken into account but also how the engine handles different playback situations and external plugins. If the same plugins can sound different when using different DAWs then it doesn't necessarily mean one DAW's mixer is different from another's. So only putting some audio-clips into different DAWs to compare their mixing might not be suffient to find out why one seems to sound different to the other in practice (I'm deliberately writing "different" instead of better or worse). |
I get your point. But to me it doesn´t matter.
If there is an error that affect soundquality I don´t care if it´s in the summing or elsewhere. And any errors no matter where they occur would show up in the phase reversal test.
Why would timing shifts affect the peak value? How do you know that there is timing shifts?
Also could you post the session?