This challenge provides ten different excerpts; each features a dry sample, followed by two processed samples, A and B. One of these is processed through the original vintage or classic hardware, the other through a Liquid Mix emulation of the same unit. The question is, ‘which is which?
I scored 70% correct but, my ears preferred the liquid mix (go figure).
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I was surprised by how often I chose the Liquid Mix, though I su
I was surprised by how often I chose the Liquid Mix, though I suspect this "challenge" is a little skewed.
Sweet I got 80 and i I liked the sound of the liquid mix 25% of
Sweet I got 80 and i I liked the sound of the liquid mix 25% of the time
wouldnt be getting one of those then
patrick_like_static wrote: I was surprised by how often I chose
it could very well be.
i've had liquidmix for three months and i love what it does for the money (paid $500.) The fact that i can run 32 mono track per session is sweet.
It made me feel like I had no Ears. I had trouble noticing the
It made me feel like I had no Ears. I had trouble noticing the subtle changes in some of the examples. I need to buy Golden Ears (Effective but dryer than a popcorn fart)
I could hear a clear difference most of the time. Considering th
I could hear a clear difference most of the time.
Considering that none of them were too far off, its pretty surprising. but the guys behind th samples did not do a very could just compressing and EQing.
I would need to hear either my self, or some one I know to be good with gear A/B the two before I would every consider it an appropriate comparison.
80% right and preferred the real thing. That wasn't what I was
80% right and preferred the real thing. That wasn't what I was hoping for. I was hoping I'd prefer the Liquid Mix to save myself a ton of money.
It looks like I'm going to have to save by switching to Geico.