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Old 02-05-2014, 02:58 PM
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whats the difference from bouncing tracks to a stereo mix output to recording to tracks from other tracks?
When you get down to it and in the end - not a thing. They'll both sound the same. Recording to other tracks you get to hear the process as it's going on and can stop it if there's a problem.
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Old 02-06-2014, 02:47 PM
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Clock will have influence for AD or DA conversions, but if you stay digital, bounce offline, bounce online or downmix to a track will always give the same result. Even if there are inserts, as far as they stay in digital domain.
One solution or another will be more convenient, it depends on circumstances.
I usually use bounce for intermediate mixes (for control, etc) and downmix for final work, I have more control that way.
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OK, Let's go further.

Will the bouncing make difference between Pro Tools interface and the sound chips carried by motherboard?
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Well in my experience, there's a bit different of sound when bouncing between my 1st set with PT9HD at desktop computer with a Digi002 soundcard and my 2nd set with PT9HD at my macbookpro with a SteinbergCi2+ soundcard. Seems theres overly boost freq at 8khz to 12 khz when bouncing track with my 2nd set. Any thoughts?
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Well in my experience, there's a bit different of sound when bouncing between my 1st set with PT9HD at desktop computer with a Digi002 soundcard and my 2nd set with PT9HD at my macbookpro with a SteinbergCi2+ soundcard. Seems theres overly boost freq at 8khz to 12 khz when bouncing track with my 2nd set. Any thoughts?

If the audio is never passing a DA stage, how can there be a difference?

How are you playing back these bounced files? Through different setups?


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Hi guys,

Well in my experience, there's a bit different of sound when bouncing between my 1st set with PT9HD at desktop computer with a Digi002 soundcard and my 2nd set with PT9HD at my macbookpro with a SteinbergCi2+ soundcard. Seems theres overly boost freq at 8khz to 12 khz when bouncing track with my 2nd set. Any thoughts?
I'm with Sardi on this, the proper way to make this comparison is to bounce the same mix(to the same sample rate and bit depth) and then move them to a completely different system for playback(because playback thru a DIGI002 might not sound identical to playback thru HD hardware or the Ci2+). Add to this, what software are you using for playback? Some(like iTunes or WMP) may have some "enhancements" in play.
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