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Stephen Jones
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I was wondering if someone has some thoughts on this (I have pretty sensitive ears, so this may only be a consideration for the audiophiles). I was archiving some work I've done here - saving it in Bundle form first to the hard drive and then copying it to a CD burner - and I thought I'd compare the undeleted work file on my C drive with the new bundled file on my CD writer. Listening in headphones, it turns out the bundled file, once loaded back into Cakewalk, was slightly choppier than the original. I noticed this especially on an acoustic guitar track - not as smooth, and not as warm-sounding. When compared to each other I could figure out which version was which every time. Again, the differences are extremely slight, but I'm using Cakewalk to record artists in the area and don't want to be compromising quality for the sake of computer memory...
Has anyone else noticed this and is there something I'm not doing when I'm eiether saving these bundled files or recalling them?
Thanks very much,
Stephen
ps - I'm using CW 8.04
Has anyone else noticed this and is there something I'm not doing when I'm eiether saving these bundled files or recalling them?
Thanks very much,
Stephen
ps - I'm using CW 8.04