Re: Audio tools
Someone correct me if I'm wrong ...
You can clean up the recording with software like Soundforge or Audacity, but as to actually "bumping up" the quality, there's no point in bumping up a 128kbps recording, it won't make your set sound better. All the sounds have been recorded at that bitrate, going up to a higher bitrate is just padding it out with ... data that doesn't do anything.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong ...
You can clean up the recording with software like Soundforge or Audacity, but as to actually "bumping up" the quality, there's no point in bumping up a 128kbps recording, it won't make your set sound better. All the sounds have been recorded at that bitrate, going up to a higher bitrate is just padding it out with ... data that doesn't do anything.
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