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Hi there,
I was wondering whether someone could answer my question about building a song around an mp3 Acapella (vocal track). Just recently I found an acapella (in mp3 format) of a song that I had recorded a few years back. I would love to redo that song all over again with better instrumentation, mixing and mastering. My goal is to try to beat the previous version of the song in terms of quality (the older version is fine but I can still hear some issues there that hopefully I can improve on this time around) But since the acapella track is in mp3 format (and not wav), would that make a huge difference in the end result when in comes to the vocals? Since I'm fairly new to the art of mixing audio, I can hardly tell a difference between a mp3 and wav file of the same performance....I would love to hear your opinions and insights on this issue. Thanks!
I was wondering whether someone could answer my question about building a song around an mp3 Acapella (vocal track). Just recently I found an acapella (in mp3 format) of a song that I had recorded a few years back. I would love to redo that song all over again with better instrumentation, mixing and mastering. My goal is to try to beat the previous version of the song in terms of quality (the older version is fine but I can still hear some issues there that hopefully I can improve on this time around) But since the acapella track is in mp3 format (and not wav), would that make a huge difference in the end result when in comes to the vocals? Since I'm fairly new to the art of mixing audio, I can hardly tell a difference between a mp3 and wav file of the same performance....I would love to hear your opinions and insights on this issue. Thanks!