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From: dennis gunn <dennis@spn1.speednet.ne.jp>
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 at 7:32:22 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] LP6 vs LP7 sound
Message #219307
This is a reply to #219305.
On Oct 1, 2006, at 6:16 PM, darealbasoski wrote: > --- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, dennis gunn <dennis@...> wrote: >> >> >> >> I will test this theory when I have time but at the moment my 2 year >> old is on my lap and he tends to insert variables into my work that >> invalidate this kind of testing. >> > > LOL, little engineer in the making huh? I think maybe he more considering a career in the field of demolition. > > Dennis did you use any EXS24's? Yes and no. There was one in there but it did not have any samples loaded and was just playing the default sine wave sound. > I realised that the stuff that kept popping up here after > phasereversing 1 of the 2 tracks > are all coming from the samplers. Who knows, it may well be > possible that the EXS24 > sound engine was worked on for LP7, considering it also had other > enhancements. > Or maybe the timing of the thing is different? Well the EXS definitely was changed and that definitely could have effected the timing. > I dunno... In fact I'm not the 'wanting to know for the sake of > knowing' technician type of person, it's just that I want to work > in 7 and want to know why 6 sounds more appealing to me. On the basis of the test I did, regarding the sequencer the cancellation was perfect or near enough perfect that I don't believe there is a difference a human could hear. Like I said at least some of the stuff going through Space Designer were different though but it seems to me the difference was about timing not tone so I have a hard time believing the core character of even that has really changed. I do know that space designer used as a live effect adds latency so I guess it is possible that the delay compensation was enhanced for the space designer or something like that. But I have a hard time thinking that that alone would alter the over all "sound" of logic. > (If at all that is true, somehow too much testing can blur one's > judgement in the end ofcourse...) Well actually I think it is important to do the testing because the fact of the matter is we are extremely subjective. There is a great airport paperback called "Blink" that I highly recommend it is about subjectivity and both the power and pitfalls of snap judgments.
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