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zocochico
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So, I'm talking with some other home studio friends and we were all discussing the software/harware that we use to record with. I mention that I use Sonar, another friend says he uses Cubase, our other friend says Vegas because he doesn't like the sound of the "audio engines" of the other 2.
So this gets me to thinking... How big is the difference between how each recording software sounds?
I was always assuming it was mostly the sound card/signal chain/plug ins etc. that affected the sound more than any other software but I guess I could be missing a vital piece.
What are your thoughts? I DON'T want to start a which software is better thread (there are probably a couple hundered out there already). What I really want to know is does anyone think that the software affects the sound as well?
So this gets me to thinking... How big is the difference between how each recording software sounds?
I was always assuming it was mostly the sound card/signal chain/plug ins etc. that affected the sound more than any other software but I guess I could be missing a vital piece.
What are your thoughts? I DON'T want to start a which software is better thread (there are probably a couple hundered out there already). What I really want to know is does anyone think that the software affects the sound as well?