jamsire
Soundaholic
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2012
- Messages
- 412
- Karma
- 167
- Age
- 60
- Gear owned
- DM4800 388-8 22-2
I still am not convinced the quality of OTB is better than ITB. I tried for one of my projects last year. I did an ITB and OTB mix of the same song and I couldn't hear a difference. Maybe its because of the way I capture my stereo mix and/or hardware I use? I never render my audio mixdowns in Cubase. I always capture the stereo mix to either Wavelab (on the same computer) ,and more recently, straight to my Tascam DA-3000. The obstacles and slowed downed workflow described above doesn't seem worth it but of course that's just me.. I'd be interested in some of the OTB die-hards revisiting the ITB approach and see if they truly hear a difference. Where exactly are you hearing the difference? The only big advantage with OTB that I see is if you don't have a powerful workstation and you want to offload as much effect processing to the DM as possible. But with Quad Cores approaching 4GHz now being the norm, that is no longer an issue.
I have a superior computer, I have the power. I also have the patience and never feel like I'm being slowed down. I simply have outboard that sounds the way I want them to sound, they always work, never need $$updates, and I can still even on mixdown live OTB, tweak a little something.
You can hear the difference - plain and simple.