Save space on your computer and get better playback!

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I know... I know... This is probably a no brainer but I'm sure there's some people who don't know yet.

Anyway... here it is!

Instead of saving your session audio files as .WAV files... Save them as the highest quality .MP3 you can get! Actually, in Cool Edit Pro 2.0, there is a setting for Highest Quality... Use that. This will take a 50mb file and change it to (about) a 4.5mb file! Your hard drive will love you and your playback will be smoother. Plus, the playback won't distort.

And, when you want to backup your files to a CD, you can do so without using multiple disks or using major compression.
 
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Id rather spend the money for a larger harddrive than go mixing and distributing MP3's.
Or even better..if you dont have that much harddrive space..and dont want to install another harddrive...get a DVD burner and store sessions on DVD's. You can store TONS of .wavs on a DVD. Besides...I dont have any problem with distortion during playback...and i dont i have heard anyone else complain of that either.
 
same here. Once you compress a .wav into an mp3, it can never be restored to the same resolution again. I don't like the idea of using high-resolution digital recording gear and then throwing away half of the audio. It's like recording on a 2" tape deck and then "archiving" your masters on 10-for-a-dollar cassettes. Get the DVD burner: I just got one for $80 with a $30 rebate (and I am sure there are better deals around).
 
hybridsound said:
Instead of saving your session audio files as .WAV files... Save them as the highest quality .MP3 you can get!

This is definetely a bad idea, you would be degrading your audio files and have no ability to ever recover the quality.

MP3 and other "lossy" compression schemes are a one way street in the audio quality department.
 
Uhhhhh... No! Its not true! I have mixed a whole song into .mp3's and the sound quality is just as good, if not better, than .WAVs. I said HIGHEST QUALITY .mp3's. If you haven't tried it, don't knock it. It works... And well!
 
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Uhhhhh... No! Its not true! I have mixed a whole song into .mp3's and the sound quality is just as good, if not better, than .WAVs. I said HIGHEST QUALITY .mp3's. If you haven't tried it, don't knock it. It works... And well!

Is this a joke or are you serious? :eek:
 
No. This is not a joke. I swear that what I am saying is the truth! It works! If I had a sample ready, I'd let you all hear it so you could see... But, I don't yet. I will though! You just wait!
 
i suppose if you are just recording demos and bit and pieces that arent serious the MP3 option is there. but if you are recording proper stuff. MP3 just isnt an option. They arent the same quality, Wavs and MP3's. No matter how good the MP3 sounds it will never have the depth and resolution of the WAV. compression is killing a lot of the sound. If you cant hear it it doesnt mean its just as good.
 
Maybe somebody has been spending too much time with the iPod earbuds and not listening to a decent stereo or monitor system.
 
If you can't hear the difference between wav files and mp3s then you need to change the batteries in your hearing aids.
 
This is some of the worst "advice" I've EVER read on this BBS.
 
This IS a bad idea...

I'd rather go back to my old PortaOne than convert my perfectly good 24-bit wav files to MP3. Storage is so cheap these days.
 
Storage is so cheap these days.

Let's see...40G boot drive, 40G audio drive, 40 + 60 + 60G external drives...240 gigabyte? And I could add BIG drives for less than $150 if I ran out of space.
 
I'll see that and raise you. 80GB boot drive + 80GB audio drive +120GB external audio drive = a helluva lotta space! Average prices seem to be about $1 or less per GB.
 
Definition of MP3: "LOSSY compression"

Hard drives are cheap. Losing tons of frequencies that you THINK you don't hear.... bad!
 
I'll see that and raise you.

I checked and mine is actually 40+40 internal and 40+80+80 external. The shop that put my computer together wanted to do 2X80 internal but I wanted a mechanism to force me to archive to external drive (when everything's 96KHz, I may have to change my mind). Then I put a second 80G drive on my graphics machine for what, $70?

All of this is irrelevant if you just gotta have that iPod sound!
 
im thinking of mixing down to my phones answering machine...its all digital...no more tape for me...you think using MP3's will help me save space there???
 
This is some funny sh*t. This guy should post it in the computer recording forum, so the non-CEP users can hear his great idea, too!
 
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