Ok...here's another question...does using subgroups in logic audio 5.5 degrade signal in any way? I know it's all digital...but doesn't sound go through additional algorithm? What's your opinion? I must be crazy but I'm telling you that I hear a small change in sound even though my bus fader is set to 0. Theoritically the sound should not change...yet it seems to loose punch a bit...am I crazy (yeah. I must be!)?
tnx,
chris
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Falcon...I'll try to test it later on tonight....but I wanted to
Falcon...I'll try to test it later on tonight....but I wanted to tell you that when I played one track through the bus it seems the same...however if there is couple (5 or more) that's where the sound started to get funky to my ears....it must be some sort of algorithm used there...the question is...does it degrade the sound in noticable way?
tnx again,
chris
I don't use Logic, which is why I gave such a general test sugge
I don't use Logic, which is why I gave such a general test suggestion. ;)
If you can bounce the submix out of Logic, then maybe bounce the individual tracks out and try adding them in another program, that should provide a very good samples pair to perform the test on.
Ummm...that depends on how Logic implements the code...in theory
Ummm...that depends on how Logic implements the code...in theory no, you should not hear anything change in any way...unless grouped it to a mono group track!
Opus :D