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Re: New Songs done in PARIS [message #101757 is a reply to message #101756] |
Tue, 23 December 2008 14:44 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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The guy who did my mastering says that Nuendo does it for him, followed by
Sonar. Logic and Pro Tools he positions further down the list. His list of
credits is substantial...
I think he's the only guy in Canada to use the Audio-Cube system for Mastering
http://www.cube-tec.com/audiocube/index.html
Ted
rick <parnell68athotmaildotcom> wrote:
>yes there is a difference. i have both and have recorded to apogee
>ad16x, lynx arora through logic and it is smaller than recorded though
>paris and imported into logic. everything else aside paris is still
>has it's own magic.
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>On 24 Dec 2008 00:10:08 +1000, "Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com>
>wrote:
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>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>>>Ted, That's is really really nice. The tone is so analog sounding and
>>really
>>>round and open. nicely done !
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>>>John
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>>Glad you like it. The difference between the mix "in the box"
>>(Logic) and summing the stems out through the Neotek was
>>startling. Without a doubt, anyone in the room heard it every
>>time. Everything just got bigger, and opened up.
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>>I know this topic has been discussed to death, but I'm still
>>convinced that different DAWs affect the sound differently, even
>>if only when Pan and Volume/Gain/Sum changes are made.
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>>At this point in time, I'm thinking that Logic is not as "big"
>>as CuBase/Nuendo. I also found different results when I took
>>final mixes from Logic and dropped them into PARIS and rebounced
>>in L & R with no gain change. I couldn't use this approach though
>>and still supply tape to the Mastering guy...
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>>Ted
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