Sujet de la discussionPosté le 01/09/2004 à 16:45:45[A lire]De la qualité de cables numériques
Je viens de lire un article intéréssant sur la qualité des cables poru la transmitions numérique dans une chaine audio. Je vous en fait donc part. A lire ici:
Mais j'y pense : peut-être qu'en changeant le câble d'alim de mon ordi, mon séquenceur va sonner vintage ? Ils vendent des câbles Neve ?
Ca me rappelle une discussion sur une mailing-list audio pourtant peuplée d'une forte proportion de professionnels :
Citation : There is no way, there never was and there never will be, that either Nuendo, Cubase or Logic have a warmer, big sounding and more analog way of adding two floating point numbers and converting the result to integer unless one of these uses a flawed method or wastes precision of the processor at hand (and none of them does).
Citation : I realize this may not be relevant, due to the "math" issues, both programs using a cpu to sum, etc.
But for some reason, my mind still says Nuendo sounds better.
Citation : An interesting point in discussions like these, is that whereas the summing in the digital domain is the absolutely most simple, repeatable and straightforward process, whilst the perception of audio by your brain is the most complex, unrepeatable and undocumented, still the summing is blamed for differences and the psychologic element is discarded. :o)