
WERNER 1
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I'm using CEP, and I've been having some difficulty with the quality of the recordings when I mix/burn them down to a CD. I've recorded just some clips of guitars/amps, and they sound fine ( objectively
) in their uploaded form on SoundClick, but when I burn them to a CD, they sound a bit fizzy or something. The biggest offenders are some bass tracks that sound Killer on my monitors, but turn to flubb when I burn them down(???) Everything sounds great on my monitors (Wharfedale 8.2A's) and when I download the clips from soundclick at work and playthem on my cheap PC speakers they sound good as well.
I notice there are two settings when I record, the bit rate which I usually do at 16 since at 32 I can't seem to be able to play them back with windows media player or any of the otheres. The other setting is ...umm.. I'm not sure exactly what it is, but it can be set at 44.1 or like 48, but if I go any higher, it won't play back either (when saved in a wav. file) Isn't 44 a "standard" for CD's, do I need to reduce them back to 44 instead of like 48 ----> could this be the problem?
Here's a link to the clips I've recorded thus far, any suggestions on impovements would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=410286
Thanks,
Rick

I notice there are two settings when I record, the bit rate which I usually do at 16 since at 32 I can't seem to be able to play them back with windows media player or any of the otheres. The other setting is ...umm.. I'm not sure exactly what it is, but it can be set at 44.1 or like 48, but if I go any higher, it won't play back either (when saved in a wav. file) Isn't 44 a "standard" for CD's, do I need to reduce them back to 44 instead of like 48 ----> could this be the problem?
Here's a link to the clips I've recorded thus far, any suggestions on impovements would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=410286
Thanks,
Rick