Topic: Podium, Cubase, Sonar, Logic…Are they sounds different?

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  • #1424
    Igr0
    Participant

    I have Podium, XT2.But i see a lot of people also used other Hosts(sonar, cubase, logic, samplitude etc. Just question: Are they sounds different? What is the differents? From which it depends?( audio engine?) How do you compare Podiums audio engine with other hosts? Thnx.

    #10846
    Conquistador
    Participant

    Hi,

    🙂

    Podiums engine sounds as good as any IMO. This subject has been discussed on many forums as you likely already know…and I don’t think anyone has proved there is any real measurable difference between hosts.

    Have a look at this if you want to see how much Frits (the developer) knows on this matter… I would not worry if I were you.

    http://www.zynewave.com/wiki/doku.php?id=guide:preferences#technical_note_on_64-bit_mixing 😉

    #10847
    Igr0
    Participant

    Thnx Conquistador. So, if i’m usining only softsynth what bit depth i should use(i understood from your link,that there is no reason to use 64 bit) 24 bit or 32 bit floating point?

    #10848
    Conquistador
    Participant

    @Igr0 wrote:

    Thnx Conquistador. So, if i’m usining only softsynth what bit depth i should use(i understood from your link,that there is no reason to use 64 bit) 24 bit or 32 bit floating point?

    If your settings page looks like this…

    ..you should be fine. 😉

    #10849
    Igr0
    Participant

    Thank you!

    #10948
    sam c
    Participant

    they, at the reaper forum, just finished an extensive summing test that includes Reapr, Podium, Cubase, SAW, Pro Tools, Sonar, and Nuendo. as you would expect, they null out, which means technically there is zero difference in the sound.

    however, this argument is like religion and will likely never go away.

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