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Old 11.06.2005, 05:54 PM
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On a *really* good day, you can hear a change when switching D/A converters. I've never met anyone who could blindly hear the difference betwen DAW programs.
I think back in the day, when we were at Cubase VST, you could definately hear a shittyness to it. I dont know whether that was due to the plug ins or FX, but it definately had "a sound" and it wasnt very cool at all....

Nowadays I dont see much difference between the maor players (Steinberg, Apple Logic, Pro Tools LE) and I think it really is about your AD/DA's, as you've said.
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