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Do imported projects sound slightly different in LP X?


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I can't tell if my mind is playing tricks on me, or if some of the decibel levels have been more fine-tuned or what. I imported projects that I have been working on in Logic Pro 8. The instruments sound the same but some of the volume balancing I had initially done seems somewhat "adjusted." Could be all in my head, though. Any insight would help!
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Probably a good question, I saw one video on YouTube claim it sounds better. Sounds dubious to me.

 

It's probably a bug but some plugin settings don't get applied when I open in LogicProX. So using Absynth, I custom changed a preset. I didn't save it separately - just left it changed. Opens fine in Logic Pro....

But when I opened this project in Logic Pro X that custom sound was gone and it was using the default preset.

I had to go back in to LogicPro, save as a custom preset and load that into Logic Pro X.

 

Now, that could have deceived me into thinking it sounds slightly different.

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for me if I use logic pro 9 at 32 bits and logic pro 9 at 64 bits it sound very diferent more clear,

and of course Logic pro X sounds different 'cos is 64 bits I think that why,

I don't know if there's any differences between Logic Pro 9 and Logic Pro X at 64 bits

but between 32 and 64 I can clearly hear it.

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I don't know if there's any differences between Logic Pro 9 and Logic Pro X at 64 bits

but between 32 and 64 I can clearly hear it.

 

There are no differences in the maths that calculate the audio, the only differences are in the amount of memory addressed.

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for me if I use logic pro 9 at 32 bits and logic pro 9 at 64 bits it sound very diferent more clear,

and of course Logic pro X sounds different 'cos is 64 bits I think that why,

I don't know if there's any differences between Logic Pro 9 and Logic Pro X at 64 bits

but between 32 and 64 I can clearly hear it.

 

Hearing things that don't exist is usually a bad sign...

 

 

Also, null test for the weak

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I don't know if there's any differences between Logic Pro 9 and Logic Pro X at 64 bits

but between 32 and 64 I can clearly hear it.

 

There are no differences in the maths that calculate the audio, the only differences are in the amount of memory addressed.

+1, whether running Logic Pro in 32 bit or 64 bits, you're using the exact same 32 bit floating point audio engine in both cases.

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Just to add my $0.02, I took a Logic (Express) 9 project, opened it and re-saved it from LPX, then took the AIFF bounces and put them together with polarity flipped on one. The resultant waveform had everything canceled out except, oddly, a keyboard track which came through at full volume, along with some stereo percussion artifacts.
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