[LAU] Track bouncing

alex stone compose59 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 30 07:18:52 EDT 2009


2009/3/30 Jörn Nettingsmeier <nettings at folkwang-hochschule.de>

> Arda Eden wrote:
> > Sorry if this is discussed before but,
> >
> > Some DAW software can bounce mixdown to an output file directly (like
> > cubase or reason).
> > But many audio people claim that this kind of bouncing is not good at
> > all. They say that bouncing real-time
> > (like with protools or by routing all the tracks to a new stereo track's
> > input) is better resulting for audio quality.
> >
> > Now,
> > My consideration is that, there should be no difference between the two
> > because theoretically the software
> > should be writing the same data in both ways.
> >
> > Am I missing something ?
>
> unless the software is doing something very, very stupid, you are
> perfectly right. the people who argue quality issues are probably those
> who use gold-plated toslink connectors on their cd decks...
>
>
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Or $5,000 patch cables on their mixer.

:)

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