I really don’t want this to turn into the age-old discussion of people trying to argue that daws sound different, but I’m currently thinking of switching from Ableton to something else and I ran across this video:
https://youtu.be/CHzsRs5LLOU?si=1Yd-cHsR4YBWeT3m
In it, this guy claims that he rendered a multitracked song in a bunch of different daws. He claims to have not touched faders or panning. While they seem to null on the faders, there is a difference shown by noise at about -100db.
Is the replicable? I don’t have the ability to download a bunch of daws right now to try it out, but I’d like to have a definitive answer. Are there really imperceptible, minuscule differences in the summing between daws?
https://youtu.be/CHzsRs5LLOU?si=1Yd-cHsR4YBWeT3m
In it, this guy claims that he rendered a multitracked song in a bunch of different daws. He claims to have not touched faders or panning. While they seem to null on the faders, there is a difference shown by noise at about -100db.
Is the replicable? I don’t have the ability to download a bunch of daws right now to try it out, but I’d like to have a definitive answer. Are there really imperceptible, minuscule differences in the summing between daws?
Statistics: Posted by elitelecaster — Sat May 04, 2024 9:13 pm