Better audio quality from bouncing into PT or Logic?

Gaetano Capuano

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Is there any audio advantages to bouncing audio guitar or bass tracks into PT or Logic form Live?
If I am just making guitar or bass guitar tracks for someone else to use in there project/mix etc.



Side note, I am using Amplitube or micing real amps? I really love the verbs in Live and the work flow is key for a creative sketch pad for me. Live just feels like home for me.
 
You should mix in what you feel most comfortable in. The DAW is not what determines the audio quality of a piece (unless, of course, you had the recording/export settings messed up. However, bouncing to another DAW wouldn't fix this). If you want to work in Live, go for it! Just make sure you export the finished audio files in a format the person you are sending them to can play.
 
There's no sonic advantage of one software platform or another. Once it's recorded it's all just ones and zeros. Your A/D converters are the critical link.
 
yup every DAW renders audio exactly the same, the effects used can change it but thats all

I use Live the audio is no different from other DAWs ive used
 
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