
Mattman04
Kit Ramsey's brother
Gotta have the same settings with 2 differant apps.Timbryo said:No, but dude, that doesn't take into account things like time stretching, which definitely is built into the Acid engine. What dude has given us here -is- basically a null test and Acid is failing it. Besides, what you're saying is that FL will produce the same file regardless of the float or dithering settings, which is clearly false.
You settings must be identical.
Gotta have the same exact volume, same exact panning, same exact everything.
If your doing 1 thing differant in Acid than Fl, like timestretching, your effectivly ruining the test.
Timstretch must not be used for a this test to work correctly.
Timestretch itself is not a part of the engine code, but an algorithm.
For instance Tracktion 2 has a terrible timestretch algorithm, but with it turned off the audio is just as good as anything else.
If your sample is not pitched, or stretched it should sound the same across the board.
You are aparently stretching the sample in ACID, and comparing it to an unstetched one in FL.
Also when comparing 2 files they must be identical copies.
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