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odo OdoSendaidokai :soundmachine: @horche.demkontinuum.de

This is my Alter Ego as a #musician . I'm doing #musicproduction #mixing, #tutorials and livestreams mostly about music and music production. I put a strong emphasis on #electronic music, DM , but always open for every kind of music.

If you like to follow you shouldn't have an empty timeline. I like to know as well who likes to follow.

I'm curious to explore the world of sound and want to know how things are working. My artist hub is sendaidokai.de where you find my #Bandcamp #Soundcloud #Youtube #Twitch #Funkwhale #PeerTube #Discord ... There is as well my alter ego »hoergen« where I write mostly in german and about IT, computer, FLOSS, nerd, society, political stuff.

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Assisting a Pro Tools mix job for neo-classical cello music at Berlin's Calyx Mastering.
  • @jrp funny you speaking of high horse ... maybe you should pay more close attention reading what I said: you should specify what is the source of a sound difference. It is not the audio engine of a DAW. It is the devices aka the plugins.

    And maybe you should also listen to programmers who are programming DAWs who are explaining where differences come from.

    I don't doubt that your 30 ears experience differences in sound, but the reason is different from what you are wrongly postulating.

  • Assisting a Pro Tools mix job for neo-classical cello music at Berlin's Calyx Mastering.
  • Please don't spread that wrong internet myth "DAWs sounds different".
    This is as would one DAW do the math 3+4=7 and another DAW would do the math 3+4=8 .

    Maybe this gives you enough information to specify what you really mean

    Do DAWs Sound Different? Mixing in Ableton FLStudio vs Pro Tools
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYroYZ…

    Or have a look here with a programmer

    Which DAW Sound BETTER? (with Aaron Reaper/Pipeline Audio)
    youtu.be/OU3uv0xvz8M