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From: George Kotsopoulos <in_his_office@xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 at 12:41:14 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Less bounce to the ounce
Message #7690
Compare your bounce with your multi-track playback. Do the outta-phase trick on your bounce and bring it up on two faders with the original multi-track playback. If you hear nothing, then yer bounce is the same as your multi-track playback. If you hear something, then they ain't the same! -george marius de vries wrote: > > Don't be so arrogant! There is a loss in quality (maybe not in all circumstances, > but certainly I've noticed it many times - as clearly have other subscribers to > this list). > > As for : "Youdon't have to trust your ears.........." > > How else do you make music????? > > marius > > I don't understand this crap about bouncing quality. When Logic bounces > audio, it doesn't actually do anything it isn't normally doing. It simply > writes the same ones and zeros to the harddisk that go to your soundcard's > D/A-converter. > > What amazes me the most is that people who have one of the most efficient > audio processing tools in their hands are unable to check themselves whether > the bounced audio really differs from the original, and if it does, how. > > You don't have to trust your ears.......... > > "Markus Kaarlonen" > > [Attachments have been removed from this message]
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