![]() ![]() Tons of space so you could hear everything rather than this track where everybody is just slamming at once. A really skilled and beautiful band playing (with head vocals too) live with tons of delicate detail. When I was working for Roland a little while back selling their now defunct V Studio they gave me a stellar recording in multitrack format. It is just a boring hard edged rough sounding driving rock tune and just does not lend itself to any useful comparisons. Firstly this is poor choice of music for a comparison like this. Jeff Evans I have to say I started out listening on headphones but now have just switched to speakers. Seems like Mix A looks brighter on the graph. I am checking with Span over the mixes too. They are the same now stereo wise which is good. ![]() One of my tracks was accidentally switched into mono so that explains what I was hearing. I may be able to post the stereo mixes though just not the multi track sessions. I would do the same test with the Roland recordings in Studio One vs Mixbus except I am not allowed to post these recordings though which is a bit of a shame. That is why something like Steely Dan's tunes and mixes can sort things out like instantly as opposed to listen back and forth etc. Or it just makes too hard to get any real objective comparison. I set the faders exactly for each DAW (to whole number of dB) and only used Pan L, C and R as well with same pan laws all in place too) This is how you do something like this, not the current track. I could get near perfect nulls with any of them added and one polarity reversed and they all sounded the same. They were Sonar, Studio One, Logic and Pro Tools. (Out of interest I mixed this Roland track down in 4 DAW's and got the same sound from all of them but that was with no console emulation in place though. Due to the raw tracks just sounding so beautiful. ![]() With no plugins used anywhere a beautiful perfect pristine mix is possible just by balancing and some panning. Boring! The Roland track was a masterclass in mic technique. A really skilled and beautiful band playing (with lead vocals too) live with tons of delicate detail. I have to say I started out listening on headphones but now have just switched to speakers. ![]()
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