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From Sonar Wav to Mp3, sonic gets a bit cloudy

I am dumping all my tracks to a stereo wav which has very good sonic clarity in Sonar. I have been using Wav Mechanic to tidy it up, still good clarity. Using Sound Forge to go to MP3 it gets a bit cloudy. Am i driving around the block to get to the mailbox here or is there a shorter method that will keep the clarity as in the Sonar Wav?
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.mp3's are created by "discarding" parts of the starting .wav file. Generally the encoding program is supposed to be making intelligent decisions about what parts of the music are important for us to be hearing and what parts aren't. By discarding some of the information that the ear doesn't distinguish, the files are able to much smaller.

The "quality" of the resulting .mp3 is a function of both bit rate it has been encoded at (the higher the bit rate the better the quality - but also the bigger the file), as well as the encoding program that has been used. Each encoder uses its own algorithm, and hence there will be sound differences between encoders.

However, because the .mp3 has been "compressed", it will rarely sound as good as the original .wav file.

My suggestions to you would be to try encoding at a higher bit rate. The minimum you should use is 128, but you can go to 160 without too much of a size penalty. Also, try another encoder. Do a search for the Lame encoder. It is reputed to be quite good, and I believe it is available as freeware, or shareware.
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great information, and most appreciated
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p.s. is Lame recorder free?
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Yes, it is free. Here ya go:

http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
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I got the dbamp kit. Its the fastest tool I`ve ever seen. In fact I felt sorta left out cause there is no user input to it, you just click it and it does its thing in a couple of seconds and its done. Those folks don`t wast time with memory hungry graphics and beating around the bush in the code to get the job done.
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