Ive got a few promo mp3 singles.. I want to burn em onto cd for club play. I know tht mp3 cut cut some high end freq. I use to use DB Power Amp to convert to wav and selecting cd quality and recordin at 4x on nero. any programs to enchance my promo's. which aint to complicating..
Thankyou
Jul-09-2004 10:09
basd
progression
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Somewhere nowhere
Eehh..
you can't improve the quality of MP3's you have. Sure, you could increase the bitrate, but it wouldn't make it sound better because you just can't make up data that isn't there.
Originally posted by tu_face
you can't polish a shit
rofl, nice analogy, and pretty much sums it up!
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Jul-09-2004 17:07
RobSolaris
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location:
Re: Improving mp3 quality.
quote:
Originally posted by Johnnyboi
Ive got a few promo mp3 singles.. I want to burn em onto cd for club play. I know tht mp3 cut cut some high end freq. I use to use DB Power Amp to convert to wav and selecting cd quality and recordin at 4x on nero. any programs to enchance my promo's. which aint to complicating..
Thankyou
if its poor quality to start with
you can't make it sound any better!
Jul-10-2004 13:39
DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter
Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
Only thing you could do is add effects to the track, try and make it sound a little richer in some way, but chances are it will sound shitter, theres really no way of improving an MP3.
Jul-11-2004 04:45
Psiweaver
I DJ 120,000 Massives
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Culver City United States
You could always make sure that thers no pops clicks or any other extraneous sound.
Jul-12-2004 01:16
Boomer187
Spicy Hotdog
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
add a little reverb, sometimes that gives it a cooler sound.
other than that, your screwed.
Jul-12-2004 01:31
Briden
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Victoria
Well, they are right, you can't get something from nothing. BUT, there are things you can do, to make it seem better.
one thing is a harmonic exciter, which will take the frequencies MP3 cuts out, and try to add them back in, by reproducing them an octave lower or higher.
like this:
^^ click
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