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JonPaulP
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I was wondering about this.
I sent a wav mixdown of vocals for a song with all the takes put together.
A few weeks later I was asked to make changes to some of the parts, so I recorded the changes in a separate project file and exported this version to another wav file.
I then made a new project file and mixed in the parts from the old file with the new file and made a new wav. I used Cubase, mono export, 96.000 kHz sample rate and 24 Bit for all of the files (all EQ and filters removed).
I wanted to know, with all these steps I took...mixing down from copies, would there be any loss of quality at all from the original?
Thanks so much!
I sent a wav mixdown of vocals for a song with all the takes put together.
A few weeks later I was asked to make changes to some of the parts, so I recorded the changes in a separate project file and exported this version to another wav file.
I then made a new project file and mixed in the parts from the old file with the new file and made a new wav. I used Cubase, mono export, 96.000 kHz sample rate and 24 Bit for all of the files (all EQ and filters removed).
I wanted to know, with all these steps I took...mixing down from copies, would there be any loss of quality at all from the original?
Thanks so much!