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#161019 - 11/23/03 03:42 PM
Re: A/B Comparison up
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Here's my take on it. "A" had better stereo imaging, ie., better balance left and right. "B" had a better - 'cleaner' - sound but the majority of the sound was coming out of the left speaker so the stereo image was not as accurate imo, ie., the balance was not as good (left and right). Terry you say you recorded them the same with no EQ or Effects added yet there is a distinct difference in the two recordings. Here's my hypothesis: The "A" recording sounded to me like it had some 'hiccups' in it, ie., - it didn't sound as flowing and natural as the "B" recording (spatial, presense, and cleaner sound laid aside.) So I could be wrong but I think "A" was done on the Computer with Sonar and "B" was done on the Yamaha AW4416 or whichever one you have. I am thinking the 'hiccups' were caused by a Computer that is possibly not fast enough to keep up with Audio feed coming into it and being recorded in Sonar. Thus the 'hiccups'. That is just a theory of course. Or it could be just the opposite where the Hardware based recorder is possibly an older model that has some kinks in it (older technology/flawed design, bad model, etc.) thereby causing the hiccups in "A". But I still think "A" was done on the Computer with Sonar. Just a hunch. Best regards, Mike
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#161020 - 11/23/03 05:02 PM
Re: A/B Comparison up
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Well just so you all can sleep tonight I'd better tell which is which. First I would say I preferred A myself and was surprised at what I heard as a great deal of difference between the two. They were both acceptable to me but A to me had a crispness and clarity of sound that I thought B lacked. I picked that big band style because it had a wide range of instrumentation to follow and would give us a lot of different things to listen for. What I find interesting about some of the comments here is that some are hearing different panning and volumes out of 1 channel or the other. The Tyros was fed in at the same volume to both A & B the pan was hard left and hard right on both A & B so theoretically we really should hear about the same results as far as panning etc. Anyway all that having been said.... A = AW 4416 Yamaha h/d recorder B = Sonar through the Tascam US 122 interface. Now you can all sleep tonight. Terry Scott, You're welcome ------------------ jam on, Terry http://imjazzed.homestead.com/Index.html [This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 11-23-2003).]
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#161025 - 11/23/03 09:49 PM
Re: A/B Comparison up
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Thanks Terry,
Before I read any of the posts, I listened to the MP3, and my vote went for the second recording. Essentially, the straw vote was a 7 to 2 margin for B. with Sonar getting the nod. Obviously, I would have liked to see a lot more total votes, but this small poll has lots of merrit. Guess I stick with my PC recordings after all.
Thanks again for providing the comparison,
Gary
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