anonymous
12 September 2004
I use Cubase SE for my home recording on a G4 iBook, and do not have any good reference system beyond a set of headphones. My question is whether I can use a spectral analyzer to produce a spectral profiile visually representing "good" sound without actually having a good reference system. I understand there would be limitations with this approach, but I wonder what the graph of such a spectrum would look like?
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I agree with the responses so far, but they don't help you much.
I agree with the responses so far, but they don't help you much.
Try this:
I believe they are working on a Mac version now
That's like asking "I am blind. Can I drive a car using only my
That's like asking "I am blind. Can I drive a car using only my ears?" Of course you can't ..
The very first thing you need in order to do good audio is a good refernce monitor system in a good listening enviornment .. there is no substitute.