
SouthSIDE Glen
independentrecording.net
I think what he's saying is the effect that we all know from all sources of noise; that when the noise is recorded, the noise form all recorded tracks creates a summed noise floor when the tracks are summed together. It doesn't matter at that point just what it's played through, nor whether it's a playback of all th tracks at once or of a summed mixdown; the noise is already there on the recordings.I agree with the quality distinction between the two but what I'm having trouble with is the idea that the more tracks you add to the soundblaster the more noticeable the noise. Have you heard noise difference between one track and 10 on a blaster?
G.