Rewire Vs Bouncing To Disk Sound Quality Video

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i think its that dinosaur why his eyes look like that
 
i wish i could have the vsti support/sound quality of pro tools, and the sequencer of reason all in one progam

they should make a pro-reason id buy it


Dam dude they do have one IT'S CALLED RECORD! LOL ALL IN ONE PROGRAM, THAT'S WHAT I BEEN SAYING ALL ALONG1 LOL Oh I forgot YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO WORK RECORD, UMMMM MY BAD!

CTFU LMAO

AND DUDE SAID SOMETHING ABOUT DUMB ASS SHEEP? LOL WOW!
 
Dam dude they do have one IT'S CALLED RECORD! LOL ALL IN ONE PROGRAM, THAT'S WHAT I BEEN SAYING ALL ALONG1 LOL Oh I forgot YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO WORK RECORD, UMMMM MY BAD!

CTFU LMAO

AND DUDE SAID SOMETHING ABOUT DUMB ASS SHEEP? LOL WOW!

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This thread has gotten out of control.

@DaNOC - what the hell does you in front of a D Command have to do with this topic. Honestly you seem just as hollywood as everyone else in the game I've met that wasn't doing real work. Is that suppose to prove something? The D Command doesn't even do anything for the quality of tracks being mixed, recorded, played back, mastered, or anything. It's an over priced mixing controller. I don't even use it when I'm at the studio. It's good for work flow if you know all the controls but the hot keys are faster and more versatile.

I'm still trying to figure out what bouncing 100 tracks at 192kHz proves. The sample rate has nothing to do with the quality. It's how the sample is recorded no matter what the sample rate is. The very definition of sample rate should show this.
 
@DaNOC - what the hell does you in front of a D Command have to do with this topic. Honestly you seem just as hollywood as everyone else in the game I've met that wasn't doing real work. Is that suppose to prove something? The D Command doesn't even do anything for the quality of tracks being mixed, recorded, played back, mastered, or anything. It's an over priced mixing controller. I don't even use it when I'm at the studio. It's good for work flow if you know all the controls but the hot keys are faster and more versatile.

I'm still trying to figure out what bouncing 100 tracks at 192kHz proves. The sample rate has nothing to do with the quality. It's how the sample is recorded no matter what the sample rate is. The very definition of sample rate should show this.

hes in the pro studio so he must be a pro

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