Has anyone noticed anything odd about sounds resampled inside the MPC and then transferred to a PC ?
I wrote a sequence last night and resampled it to one WAV file. When I played back this file on my computer, it sounded tinny and really low in volume (compared with how it sounded on the MPC).
At first I thought this may be because the setting called something like 'Internal Gain' or Internal Headroom' was set to -12db.
So I set it to +0 db and tried again.
The resulting WAV was definitely louder, but still sounded a bit cr@p.
Maybe the headphones I was listening to the MPC on make everything sound magical, but I doubt it (I've been using them for a while and they are pretty neutral).
(The computer - an iMac - was playing back through Harmon Kardon Soundsticks + woofer, which I'm used to listening on).
I'll do a controlled A/B comparison tonight, but just wondered if anyone had noticed anything similar (?)
Anyways - later.
I wrote a sequence last night and resampled it to one WAV file. When I played back this file on my computer, it sounded tinny and really low in volume (compared with how it sounded on the MPC).
At first I thought this may be because the setting called something like 'Internal Gain' or Internal Headroom' was set to -12db.
So I set it to +0 db and tried again.
The resulting WAV was definitely louder, but still sounded a bit cr@p.
Maybe the headphones I was listening to the MPC on make everything sound magical, but I doubt it (I've been using them for a while and they are pretty neutral).
(The computer - an iMac - was playing back through Harmon Kardon Soundsticks + woofer, which I'm used to listening on).
I'll do a controlled A/B comparison tonight, but just wondered if anyone had noticed anything similar (?)
Anyways - later.




