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Mp3 quality tool?
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| DjSway |
Some mp3's even at 320k don't sound as good or loud as other mp3's at a lower rate.
Is there a software that will tell you how good an MP3 is (in that sense) and if it's suitable to play at a club?
And yes I buy my songs
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| everett |
| If you buy them they should be good enough quality, if you want to use a program it's called Ear 2.0 and it's costs an arm and a leg. :toothless |
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| the_gamemaster |
| Why not just listen to the track to see if its a good standard? |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjSway
Some mp3's even at 320k don't sound as ...loud as other mp3's at a lower rate. |
One word:
Gain |
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| DjSway |
Ok thnx guys.
I swear this one track I bought the volume and quality is rather poor for 320k.
I guess GAIN is my best friend :D |
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| Ryan0751 |
| If it sounds bad, it's the track, not the encoding... delete that POS and move on :) |
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| miamitranceman |
| Yeah, that's happened to me once or twice from Beatport even. |
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| djlemeir |
| some producers are cheap and skimp out on mastering |
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| Allied Nations |
some tracks are just a little rough around the edges ;)
its not always gonna be perfectly polished vst music now is it? Grit can be an aesthetic choice... |
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