Hi Everyone!

So what I'm hearing here is that ultimately, if you are working with a compressed file from BIAB as compared to an "Audiophile" file there are very little difference between the two by the time the "whole mix" is completed.

Is that correct?

If so, I would also ascertain that if you are working in RealTracks (or any other capable DAW (Pro Tools, Sonar, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Reaper etc.) that the compressed fies have been imported to, along with the proper mixing skills (EQ, compression, etc) on each track, the difference would be so minute, in most cases it wouldn't be heard at all by the great majority of listeners. Correct?

So, I think I'll continue honing my "mixing" chops before I shell out the extra bucks for the "Audiophile" version of BIAB. The results I'm getting now (I work within Sonar X1) are very acceptable (I'd say somewhere between a semi-pro and pro level of sound quality), and that's only because of my lack of knowledge with mixing specifically. I'm sure as my mixing abilities improve the overall sound of my projects will follow suit.

This seems to be a much more beneficial goal to reach for in the "big" scheme of things for me as I continue in the "Music Production" world!

Just My Two Cents,

Harpo

Last edited by Harpo; 01/09/13 10:59 AM.