Are you able to describe, after the technical definition of sound, what the difference between this so called "analog and digital saturation"...
I don't know where do you get your measurements from, but almost all of the digital audio processors I've tested so far do generate quite audible...
Objectively? :wow: I use mine on anything! :cool:
For audio processing there is no reason not to use it since you convert down to 16 bit later anyways. People always search for reasons to use the...
Can you tell how you see that the target is the difference and not the measurement? :dunno:
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The following eq settings: Filter 1: 21 Hz; Gain 6.0 dB; Q 2.400 Filter 2: 32 Hz; Gain 12.0 dB; Q 0.500 Filter 3: 660 Hz; Gain -1.3 dB; Q...
No, not if they are all unknowledged. [MEDIA]
Yeah. Only the OS is interesting. And thats also the only thing this guy in the video is excited about.
To me all of this clearly is the result of using very bad tube based hardware equipment or a very bad audio converter. :bleh: Either that, or a...
Sienna exclusively adds an eq curve - nothing else behind it. No reverb, no phasing no distortion. All of those room simulators - if they really...
Yes, I also recognized that. The thing is that a lot of music from those times simply was not produced well. :cheers: To be honest, a lot of it...
It's the strongest indicator for a bad listening environment. I never have ear fatigue.
By being able to work with it on a repetitive basis. That's the only technically senseful definition. Everything else is gossip.
Due to your analysis - the satirical ones.
It's not a technology, it's just a gimmick that only single purpose really is to prevent someone from being able to work on a repetitive basis.
An objectively better listening environment. Well tuned Iem's can work wonders here.
Surely not. It's a business to business related company. :yes:
With only 60+ billion revenue 2023.
Yes. Yes. :yes: It was still a thing 10-15 years ago but at least since the UAD Apollo x16 definetely not anymore at all.
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