i did a search but couldnt find a topic about this
but in a recent interview ricardo villalobs talks about the negative side of ableton and programs like that
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1128
mayb someone find it a good read
villalobos about ableton
Re: villalobos about ableton
Even the sound engine is playing a very big role in the whole sound of the product. If you have a good turntable and good speakers, you can hear it is made in Ableton. Logic, for example, is very neutral in sound but Ableton...you can hear it in two seconds.zxcv wrote:i did a search but couldnt find a topic about this
but in a recent interview ricardo villalobs talks about the negative side of ableton and programs like that
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1128
mayb someone find it a good read
I read this one some time ago, that is why I had questions about Live....
Re: villalobos about ableton
This might start a whole ableton sound engine debate and all but i have to agree with you, i think abletons sound engine is weird.Daemonix wrote:Even the sound engine is playing a very big role in the whole sound of the product. If you have a good turntable and good speakers, you can hear it is made in Ableton. Logic, for example, is very neutral in sound but Ableton...you can hear it in two seconds.zxcv wrote:i did a search but couldnt find a topic about this
but in a recent interview ricardo villalobs talks about the negative side of ableton and programs like that
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1128
mayb someone find it a good read
I read this one some time ago, that is why I had questions about Live....
Cubases sound engine on the other hand is just mind blowing. It's clean, precise and very neutral.