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Originally Posted by Bang I said a floating point mixer sounds better |
I know I'm repeating myself:
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If you want the sound of an analog mixer imparted onto your mix, use an analog mixer. If you want a mix that is more linear use a digital mixer. A digital mixer will perform better if it is a fixed point mixer than if it is a floating point mixer. Floating point does have advantages in other types of processing, though.
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(Nika)
He's not God or anything, but he knows his math.
I use several software mixers, among them Logic. It sounds different:
wider, more "floating"
That's my personal impression of the Steinberg engine also.
Pleasing, but at the same time a little out of focus.
ruudman