thedreampolice
A backwards poet writes inverse.
Just to clear up any confusion, recording at low levels is a bad idea at any bit rate. It will give your recording more noise and all kinds of other problems. 16bit/24bit whatever record as hot as you can. The only difference is that 16bit is not very forgiving about peaks.
"I've recorded in Sonar 6 & 7 (which I like most), Cubase, and protools and the sound is the same on all of them"
They actually do sound different, at Sweetwater we did extensive test's between PT, Cubase, Sonar, and a few others we actually flipped the phase on mix's to see what would come through and Cubase and Pro tools mixs engine actually handle things totally differently I was amazed at this, now did one sound better over the other? No I don't really think so. But they are just a different as mixing with totally different mixers.
"I've recorded in Sonar 6 & 7 (which I like most), Cubase, and protools and the sound is the same on all of them"
They actually do sound different, at Sweetwater we did extensive test's between PT, Cubase, Sonar, and a few others we actually flipped the phase on mix's to see what would come through and Cubase and Pro tools mixs engine actually handle things totally differently I was amazed at this, now did one sound better over the other? No I don't really think so. But they are just a different as mixing with totally different mixers.