Magical Ears.
I got so sick of thinking about this problem that I went and set up a test for myself the other day..
I ran Logic Cubase SX Nuendo and all the others on a G4
then I did the same on my PC
A friend who runs mac suggested that the problems I was having with Logic may have been because it was desinged for Mac, or somthing.. I'm not too sure,
but the tests I ran for Mac came out relitivley the same as PC,
I think Signal Chain and really Good Monitors are a MAJOR factor as we all know but I was really shocked at the differences,
Heres what I found,
Logic PC (Logic Mac was fairly the same)- Sounds ok, but kind of like a toy, when you have a few tracks like 3 or four it sounds fine, like piano and vocals or somthing, but as soon as you are getting up over the 15 track mark or even before it starts to sound really muddy, even with a small track count I feel like i'm fighting to make a crappy sounding mix sound like a pro mix, this is also where balancing becomes a problem, I found that my mixes in logic would sound nice when I muted instruments like bass guitar that were taking up the low freq, but as soon as I tried to put them in, no matter how much I did no matter how much I EQued it just muddied the whole mix up and wouldn't come foward, Now I think the rule of thumb when mixing and recording should be that when attempting a project you should be able to record all the tracks you want and then balance them to a clear Mix and have it sound awesome without plugins and if you can get it to this stage then I think the plugs will only make it sound even more amazing..
easier said then done...
But NOT SO!
I imported the same song into Nuendo and all of a sudden it came alive, it was crystal clear and the bass just sat perfectly in the mix, the tracks sounded like they had been recorded in a pro studio and the whole mix just had that pro quality, it was unbelievable
I tried with cubase as well and the results were similar..
Pro Tools was very good also however I did find that it sounds a little more compressed, Nuendo and Cubase Sx have a real kind of Analog feel..
Having said that,
I then did a recording test and I also found some funny differences, Logic tends to sound pretty much as you hear it when you record but Nuendo sounds a bit hollow for some reason..But I still admit that although hollow the Nuendo recordings sound more Pro, the Logic ones sound Lesser quality.
Anyway Having said all that.. I'm still not sure what I'm believing, i've been a musician and a home producer and session player for 9 years now and it's so been my experience that 65 percent of the population wouldn't be able to hear the difference anyway, witch is fine... but as producers ourselves who can hear the diff we should be striving to make our mixes and recordings sound as damn good as we can !!