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In Reply to: RE: Wave Editor posted by Dynaudio_Rules on December 12, 2009 at 13:45:06
I don't think Amarra bypasses Core Audio without hardware. Amarra sounds different than Wave Editor which also does not bypass Core Audio. I used to use Wave Editor to play music before the new music programs arrived.
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You mean one of the 'listed' DAC's that Amarra supports?
The web site shows a list of 'some' DAC's but goes on to say that other FW and USB DAC's are supported. How would one know if their DAC is truly using Amarra to bypass Coreaudio or not? If the DAC does not it wont work-or-some other method?
Another question....just out of curiosity. If someone used Boot-camp will Windows use CoreAudio as well?
Music is the Bridge between Heaven and Earth - 音楽は天国と地球のかけ橋
Hardware would be Amarra 4.
Boot-camp allows you to run Windows on another partition. No OSX here.
My understanding is that Amarra only takes advantage of internal EQ available with Model4, but the primary sonic benefits of Amarra are realizable with most interfaces and DACs that it supports.
I didnt use the Model4 at RMAF, and yet when I did iTunes versus Amarra demos for attendees, they all heard the improvement of Amarra.
I dont sell Amarra BTW. I just use it.
Steve N.
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