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Originally Posted by Max
Sonox Poco i Native drugacije sviraju ( narocito inflator )
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"Hi Rob, me again,
alongside the other tests I also did a quick null test between native and poco oxford eqs. On my system, sending one track to two groups and putting Sonnox EQ into both, one native and one powercore, they null completely (minus infinity) when phase cancelling. no difference.
Best,
Pat"
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/music...powercore.html
Dakle, barem EQ je POTPUNO isti... ako dodje do apsolutnog potiranja faza, nema tu ?ta da se slu?a.
Sam Sonnox ka?e da postoji neka minimalna razlika kod Dynamcis, TransMod i Limitera, dok bi Reverb, Inflator i EQ trebalo da budu potpuno identični! E sad, ako proizvodjač la?e....
"Native versus Powercore
Generally speaking the Native version of the DSP is identical to the Powercore DSP in terms of the algorithm and order of processing. However, in plugins involving dynamic gain changes such as the Oxford Dynamics, Oxford TransMod and Oxford Limiter, the gain calculations are done in the logarithmic domain. The Native DSP uses a true logarithm/anti-logarithm whereas, by necessity, the Powercore DSP versions have to use a very close approximation. This means that for the Dynamics, TransMod and Limiter, the sound of the Powercore DSP is not 100% exactly the same as the sound of the Native DSP. Neither one sounds better nor worse; it is just that if you try to cancel them out by putting one in anti-phase, they will not quite cancel all the way. "