Subject:mixdown algorhythms
Posted by: tuffguyz
Date:7/3/2000 5:25:00 AM
Hi ! Is there anyone who can tell me, how great Acid's mixdown algorhythms compared to other digital audio mixdown programs ? Let's say, compare to Steinberg's VST, or SAW Pro... vic |
Subject:Re: mixdown algorhythms
Reply by: interfecto
Date:7/4/2000 4:25:00 PM
victor kaman wrote: >>Hi ! >> >>Is there anyone who can tell me, how great Acid's mixdown >>algorhythms compared to other digital audio mixdown >>programs ? >>Let's say, compare to Steinberg's VST, or SAW Pro... >> >>vic I must admit that I haven't the foggiest idea of what you are talking about when you say "mixdown algorhythms". Maybe it's just me. Or, maybe it's not me. It could be you are asking a question that can not be answered. You will probably have to rephrase the question and ask it in such a manner so that others will have some sort of clue as to what the hell you are trying to say. Salute, Jon Jenkins |
Subject:Re: mixdown algorhythms
Reply by: tuffguyz
Date:7/5/2000 6:41:00 AM
I'm talking about the algorhythms that used when you make a mixdown from the tune you're working on. When finally you mixdown your project into one single wav file. The quality depends on the bit depths of the calculations and many more, but there's no info about it at all, so i don't know that if I mixdown the audio parts to a wav with other programs, there will be difference in quality or not. as i heard, cubase vst 5 will use apogee's uv22 stuff for example. so ? vic |
Subject:Re: mixdown algorhythms
Reply by: interfecto
Date:7/12/2000 6:19:00 PM
victor kaman wrote: >>I'm talking about the algorhythms that used when you make a mixdown >>from the tune you're working on. When finally you mixdown your >>project into one single wav file. >>The quality depends on the bit depths of the calculations and many >>more, but there's no info about it at all, so i don't know that if I >>mixdown the audio parts to a wav with other programs, there will be >>difference in quality or not. >> >>as i heard, cubase vst 5 will use apogee's uv22 stuff for example. >> >>so ? >> >>vic I aint a einstein when it comes to computer software, but this I can state with the utmost certainty: Acid will most assuredly give you a high quality mixdown ( if you got a high quality computer ). Dont' just take my word for it, go ahead and try it. Get your feet wet. Work with it. Masage it. Play with it. Salute, Jon |