Hi all,
Going off of what we were discussing, I just did a simple null test in sonar
and samplitude. I downloaded an mp3 from youtube, then imported it into sonar
and samplitude, exported it as a wav with no dithering to see what they'd do
with it. I then re-imported both into sonar, phase-inverted one track and
played it back. Unfortunately for my side of the story (or possibly my ability
to due null tests), there was not a 0 signal. This either means 1. Samplitude
or sonar is doing something to the audio besides copying it faithfully (which I
still state is wrong -- the audio should be preserved 100% as it was recorded,
and in this case it was simply imported from a single file), or 2. I didn't do
the null test properly, and this was a whole waste of time lol. I guess it's
also possible there's a bug, or maybe a diversion in the mp3 import of either
or, but who knows. Hard to tell unfortunately. Anyway, here's a link to the
files that I've made, one called null-test.wav is obviously the null test, and
1 and 2.wav are sonar or samplitude, though I'm not telling you which is which
yet.
-Michael.
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